Blue Force Gear Vickers Combat Application Sling

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posted on November 3, 2015
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The Vickers Combat Applications Sling from Blue Force Gear has been designed specifically with the semi-automatic rifle in mind. Using the company's "Quick Adjuster" allows users to instantly change the tension in the sling, ideal for transitioning between carrying and shooting. 

Generous padding offers a comfortable method to carry your rifle or carbine in the field, while the Quick Adjuster makes changes on the fly not only possible but easy. Rather than having to fumble with a buckle or slide, a simple tug on the adjuster relieves tension and allows quick movement.

All Vickers Slings are made in the U.S.

MSRP: $45. Available in black, Coyote Brown, Foliage green, Kryptek Highlander and Typhon, multicam (shown), multicam arid and tropic, OD Green, orange and Wolf.

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