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  • BLUE FORCE GEAR VICKERS SLING
  • BLUE FORCE GEAR VICKERS SLING
  • BLUE FORCE GEAR VICKERS SLING
  • BLUE FORCE GEAR VICKERS SLING
  • BLUE FORCE GEAR VICKERS SLING
  • BLUE FORCE GEAR VICKERS SLING

BLUE FORCE GEAR VICKERS SLING

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Note: QD sling swivel sold separately 

The Patent Pending Vickers Combat Applications Sling™ has revolutionized the way we carry automatic rifles. Developed with industry friend, expert, and former 1st SFOD-Delta operational member Larry Vickers and author of the Vickers Guide series of firearms books, the Vickers Sling™ incorporates key features from real world experience that makes the two point sling effective and durable - the choice tactical sling requested by name. The Vickers Sling™ has been our most popular product of all, with service in every branch of service here at home as well as several foreign militaries, making it the clear choice of AR-15 slings. 

Nylon Hardware
The all new Nylon Hardware version features all newly designed DuPont Zytel® nylon - which is lighter, stronger, and more flexible than traditional plastic sling hardware.  The majority of the BFG slings shipped to the US Military feature Nylon Hardware. 

Metal Hardware
The Metal Hardware version of the Padded Vickers Sling features a machined aluminum Adjuster that is hardcoat anodized matte black and combined with phosphated steel trigldides.  The Metal Hardware slings provide more strength than will ever be needed in a weapon sling - perfect for those apocalypse guns and the “all metal” type of shooters. 

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