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Old 04-06-2008, 05:13 PM
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How to Tactical sling

Special note:
Becareful with the lighter. Eventually somewise ass is going to pop up and say "I would have used a heat strip cutter". Well not everyone owns a nice machine like that.
I just pas the lighter along the frayed ends, back and forth for a few secs. This will seal it.
Scissors are sharp don't run with them and always point them towards your self when walking. This will prevent you from stabbing others and taking the hit yourself.
If you are not comfortable using a lighter or scissors, get some who is and have them help you.

It's raining and my weekend has been ruined. So I decided to consolidate all my tactical fabric, clips,buckels and webbing. Then I get this bright idea to make a tactical sling.

First thing first. I don't use these. So I know it's kind of long. I'm just showing that it works. Leangth is up to you. I really have no need for this kind of stuff. You just cut and adjust to your flavor.

All of this can be bought local. I just so happen to buy from:
diytactical.com - Home.
They carry a wide range of stuff that I need. So head over to their store or any local fabric store and pick up the needed items.
Or you can just go on line and buy it at any other place that sells mil sim paintball gear or tactical gear.

Supplies:
We need a nice tact vest, Scissors, webbing clips, quick release buckles, webbing and a lighter.


Lighter use:
It will be used to melt the frayed ends that are cut with the scissors.


Webbing clip:
We will slide this onto the webbing. This will be our final anchor point when we run our webbing thru the vest rings.


Slide it on the gear as such:


Vest rings:
These are already sewn on the vest. Set up is very easy if you follow the pictures.
First you push webbing thru both rings:

Then go over back ring and into first ring and then pull taunght:




Webbing clip:
Now slide the clip to your desired leangth. Pull down some excess webbing and weave the tail end thru the clip.



Then pull tight.

So the attaching part is complete. Lets build the lower half of this same strap.

Supplies:
You will need a clip and a quick release buckle:


Just follow the same steps as before:





Now if you really like it neat you can cover up the bottom tail with the top tail:


Now we are going to make the gun attachment. We will be using an Autococker for the gun. I don't own any milsim markers and this is the best I can do. Same principle and concept.

Supplies:



Set up is about the same as what we did prior to this step. Pictures are self explanitory:



Now slide the loose tail thru the hole in the drop forward or butt stock and continue with assembly:



All finished:
Like I said, I'm not sure how long these are suppose to be. Cut it to your desired flavor.


Well I hoped I helped someone today. Have fun playing and comments are appreciated.
Later,
Blackrain

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Last edited by blackrain; 04-06-2008 at 05:37 PM.
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Old 04-07-2008, 04:41 PM
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