Collection: One Point Slings

Single-point slings connect to your weapon at a solitary location, usually behind the receiver or occasionally on the stock. The benefit of this setup is the enhanced mobility it offers the weapon system during operation. Conversely, a drawback is that the firearm hangs vertically when not being held. Beyond preventing the weapon from striking the ground, the single-point sling offers no other support. These slings are best suited for short-duration tasks where rifle maneuverability is prioritized over stability.