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  • Corbin Dallas
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
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    • May 2006
    • 6244

    Mossy 590A1 - Sling recommendations

    Ok, so I had a single point on my mossy and my AR, but due to safety concerns brought to my attention from my firearms instructor, I need to get a different setup.

    Any recommendations? Also, I have a knoxx Spec-Ops stock, so I'll need specific mounting points.

    TIA!
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  • #2
    L-2
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 1331

    reference: http://www.knoxx.com/technology/Spec...ngMounting.php

    The, above, info is from the Knoxx.com website and it provides recommended sling attachment points for this stock.
    Also, your "firearms instructor" seems to already be telling you what to do, so just ask him/her what to get instead of guessing.

    I must admit, even though I personally don't use a single-point sling, it still is a viable sling-type. It may or may not work or be the best sling for all users, however. The single-point may be easier for some to throw over either shoulder, but still be able to, more easily, shoot left or right handed. Accordingly, the left or right transitions can be easier. OTOH, transitioning to handgun may be of concern if the long gun's barrel tends to point in any direction instead of just down.

    Try Spectergear or Wilderness products which have most sling-types for sale:



    I say learn to use a regular 2-point sling. If you want something slightly more complicated, but provides some other handling techniques which may be useful, try a 3-point, aka Giles-type sling.
    Last edited by L-2; 11-13-2007, 8:14 AM.
    (former) Glock and 1911 Armorer; LEO (now retired)

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