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How to Put on a MAMBA Sling

MAMBA slings are popular among gun hobbyists and tactical shooters for their durability and ease of attachment. Designed to be compatible with weapon modifications such as sighting and lighting, these slings fit most conventional rifle-sized weapons. MAMBA slings are flexible, allowing for a single-point, two-point or three-point configuration; they are also ambidextrous, providing comfort and utility for right- and left-handed shooters.

Instructions

    • 1

      Remove the sling from its packaging and identify the three components. The shoulder strap has a buckle frame on one end, two slip locks and a flat edge on the other end; the front traversing strap has a loop on one end, a buckle connector extending from the center and a buckle frame on the other end; and the rear traversing strap has a loop on one end and a buckle connector in the center.

    • 2

      Pass the loop on the front traversing strap through the front sling mount of the rifle. Feed the buckle at the other end of the strap back through the loop along with the rest of the strap.

    • 3

      Pass the loop on the rear traversing strap upwards through the slot on the collapsible butt stock. Pass the buckle connector at the other end of the strap through the loop.

    • 4

      Connect the buckle connector on the rear traversing strap to the buckle frame on the front traversing strap so that the straps connect on the side of the rifle.

    • 5

      Pass the flat end of the shoulder strap through the loop created by the rear traversing strap and thread it through the nearby slip lock.

    • 6

      Connect the buckle connector on the front traversing strap to the buckle frame on the shoulder strap. Adjust the sling length with the slip locks on the shoulder strap and front traversing strap.


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