I chose this sling at a local shop cause I could try it out and I liked it, but it had issues when i got home. I practiced clearing my house with the sling/scorpion and noticed that if barely touched the plastic buckles, the popped. I almost dropped my gun.....
I took it back and they would not forgo the restock fee, because the claimed fee was just theft and they just wanted 10% back on another claim of credit card fees.
BS. You get what you pay for.
https://www.riflegear.com/p-2720-si-s3-silent-strategic-system-sling-with-kevlar-loop.aspxGot home all depressed and started looking again and found that most slings do not work on our gun due to attachment type. I also found that slings with the extra long quick pull, tie down strap are really handy for securing the scorpion to gain extra stability. This website had the best version I liked. The video was a good sell as well. Thickness of the shoulder/neck touching areas is also key for comfort. This system just made more sense. Color choice is nice option for the picky shopper in me. It was not cheap......but I want something I can trust. Learned my lesson and am not complaining one bit.
http://www.urbanertslings.com/cz-scorpion-evo3-s1-urban-sentry-hybrid-sling-kit/When I get it in, I will put pictures up.
On another topic, I got this pack to store/carry my Scorpion.
http://www.511tactical.com/select-carry-sling-pack.html?color=79438Do we loose our ability to concealed carry if is an SBR? Kind of like the option when bike riding. Blue and asphalt look less telling.
This bag lead to a new issue...the charging handle. I want the one from HBindustries, but I am concerned the part will grind into the pack or me. It really needs to be spring folded like the Kriss Vector. This would solve the issue in stream lining the gun flat. The MP-5 slap is just for looks and sound to me. Ease of use and not getting it hung on something are real goals to sought. (Hint-Hint >_> HBIndustries)