So I got into making my own slings because I find it a fun hobby for middle of the week nights while my wife is watching garbage on TV. Thought I would share details on how to do it yourself.
Most of the items can be bought from Milspec Monkey or other websites. I am not affiliated with any of them other than being an occasional customer.
Link is here:
I am making 1” wide slings but you can pick a different width if you match your hardware to the same dimension (1, 1.25 or 1.5” works best IMO).
What you will need:
6’ of Nylon Webbing 1” wide
Helps to have a second color for a contrasting pull handle 12” long or so but not necessary
Two ITW triglides 1”
One ITW GTLL laddeloc 1”
Sling hardware of your choice (I like Magpul paraclips because they are easy on/off and don’t rattle that much against the rifle)
Lighter to burn the ends
Sharp pair of scissors
Speedy Stitcher to sew-in one side of the sling and the handle
A tape measure if you want to be exact
Cheap, cold beer if that’s your preference
All of the expendable items should cost less than $6 before taxes and shipping (beer not included). Also if your rifle has sling loops already installed you can save money by skipping the hardware. However you will lose quick on/off capabilities afforded by paraclips, hk clips, mash hooks, qd, etc. I forget the cost of the otools but it probably won’t cost more than $50 (and you can churn out multiple slings at $5 per).
Let’s get started.
First measure out 5’ of webbing. Doesn’t have to be exact. You can take more off later but it’s difficult to add after you cut.
Cut and melt the ends for about five seconds to prevent runs in the webbing.
Next, sew one end around the last loop of the ladderloc with the speedy stitcher. This is the end away from the hole. My sewing sucks by the way but it holds.
Sewing instructions for the speedy stitcher can be found on YouTube. It’s pretty simple once you get the hang of it.
On to part two...
Most of the items can be bought from Milspec Monkey or other websites. I am not affiliated with any of them other than being an occasional customer.
Link is here:
I am making 1” wide slings but you can pick a different width if you match your hardware to the same dimension (1, 1.25 or 1.5” works best IMO).
What you will need:
6’ of Nylon Webbing 1” wide
Helps to have a second color for a contrasting pull handle 12” long or so but not necessary
Two ITW triglides 1”
One ITW GTLL laddeloc 1”
Sling hardware of your choice (I like Magpul paraclips because they are easy on/off and don’t rattle that much against the rifle)
Lighter to burn the ends
Sharp pair of scissors
Speedy Stitcher to sew-in one side of the sling and the handle
A tape measure if you want to be exact
Cheap, cold beer if that’s your preference
All of the expendable items should cost less than $6 before taxes and shipping (beer not included). Also if your rifle has sling loops already installed you can save money by skipping the hardware. However you will lose quick on/off capabilities afforded by paraclips, hk clips, mash hooks, qd, etc. I forget the cost of the otools but it probably won’t cost more than $50 (and you can churn out multiple slings at $5 per).
Let’s get started.
First measure out 5’ of webbing. Doesn’t have to be exact. You can take more off later but it’s difficult to add after you cut.
Cut and melt the ends for about five seconds to prevent runs in the webbing.
Next, sew one end around the last loop of the ladderloc with the speedy stitcher. This is the end away from the hole. My sewing sucks by the way but it holds.
Sewing instructions for the speedy stitcher can be found on YouTube. It’s pretty simple once you get the hang of it.
On to part two...