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Tactical Intervention Specialists CQB Rifle Sling
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Installation

Introduction:

The CQB Rifle Sling is very easy to install. The following simple steps should be followed in order and you will have little difficulty. Remember, if you would like to see a bigger version of any of the images on this page, simply click on the photograph and you will be taken to a page with the larger image. This section primarily covers models with swivels already installed.

Preparation:

Before Installing the Quick Cuff Sling be sure that you have unloaded your weapon and that the safety is ON or remove the bolt. Make sure that the muzzle of the weapon is pointed in a safe direction and that you have a solid, clean work surface where you can lay the rifle down and work on it in a safe manner.

Before installing the CQB Rifle Sling, check the existing swivels and swivel studs. Make sure that these items are completely secure and capable of withstanding the tension of a target rifle sling. If you have a bipod on the rifle make sure that it is designed for use with a target style sling and that you will not void the manufacturers warranty by using our product in conjunction with it.

Make sure that the swivel studs are completely free from any breakage, rust, cracks or other defects. Check with a certified gunsmith if you need repairs on the swivel stud, stock, or bipod or are unsure of the ability of your rifle to be used with this product.

Finally, the rifle MUST be equipped with standard American dimension swivel studs. There are some foreign swivel studs that have different dimensions and may be unusable with your CQB Rifle Sling, Quick Cuff Model-One or Military-Model slings.

 

String the forward part of the sling through the forward swivel of your rifle. When properly installed the sling should lay in the position shown with the buckle to the outside.

Slip the sling through the rear portion of the buttstock as shown

When the sling is correctly installed this is the way that it should look. Note the male buckle no top of the sling near the fore-end. Also note the lack of twists or kinks in the sling.

To put the sling on find the larger loop in the rear.

Loop the sling over your shoulder and under your arm

The sling will provide a natural carry position in the fashion shown here.
Should you get caught up in brush or for any other reason need to remove the sling quickly the second buckle on the sling allows for quick egress.

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