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PivotLink 2-to-1 Quick-Convert Rifle Sling - Black Nylon

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PivotLink Duty-Ready Convertible Rifle Sling - Black Nylon

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Dust in the caliche lot, rifle hot from another string, and this 2 point rifle sling keeps it pinned to your chest until the drill calls for speed. One clip into the D-ring and it’s a single point sling, ready for fast shoulder switches around barricades. Dual bungees soak up the sprint, matte-black hardware stays quiet, and 1.25-inch nylon rides flat under a plate carrier. For Texas ranges, leases, and midnight calls, this is the sling that just works.

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The sun’s still working its way up over the berm outside San Antonio when the line goes hot. Plate carriers, ARs, and a lot of dust. You’re moving from 50 to 7 in one run, shooting on the move, going hands-on with a dummy, then back on target. That’s where this 2 point rifle sling earns its keep—locking the rifle tight when you’re moving, then snapping into a single point sling the second the drill calls for fast shoulders and tight corners.

Why this Texas OTF knife buyer cares about a disciplined rifle sling

If you’re the kind of person who studies Texas knife laws, weighs out which OTF knife Texas ranchers and patrol officers actually carry, and sweats the details on your gear, you already know the rifle sling matters just as much. This 2 point rifle sling is built for that mindset. It keeps a carbine pinned close when you’re crossing a plowed field outside Lubbock or climbing into a blind in the Hill Country, then converts to a single point sling for quick work in a cramped truck bay or shoothouse.

The PivotLink system runs 1.25-inch black nylon webbing from shoulder to hardware—flat, quiet, and wide enough not to roll under weight. Dual bungee shock cords live under sleeves near each end, taking the slap and bounce out of a trot across caliche or gravel. Metal spring clips bite into standard sling loops, and paired D-rings near each quick-release buckle give you instant routing options when you need to change how the rifle hangs.

Texas OTF knife mindset, rifle sling reliability

The same buyer who searches out a Texas OTF knife that won’t print under a light pearl-snap or hang up in a truck seat is the one who notices hardware that flashes in the sun, plastic that rattles, or webbing that digs. This sling stays out of the way and off your nerves. Matte black metal and polymer hardware keep reflection down whether you’re on a Panhandle pig hunt under a bright moon or working a dim carbine qual in a concrete bay.

Length adjusts from roughly 55 to 72 inches so it fits over soft armor in August heat or a canvas jacket on a cold front blowing through Amarillo. Once you’ve set your length with the triglide, the bungees take over the work when you break into a jog. The rifle stays close, muzzle controlled, instead of banging off your knee or truck door.

From 2 point rifle sling to single point sling in one clip

There are times you want a straight 2 point rifle sling—long walks to a stand, working gates on a lease outside Junction, or managing a rifle between calls in the front of a Tahoe. Then there are moments when a single point sling is the right answer: working corners in a live-fire house, pieing off a hallway in a one-story brick, or shooting around vehicles at a North Texas range.

This design lets you decide in seconds. Run it as a traditional 2 point rifle sling from front to rear sling points. When the stage, drill, or structure demands more freedom, hook one spring clip into the opposite D-ring. Now the rifle hangs as a single point sling—centered, ready to switch shoulders without fighting the strap. No tools, no re-threading, no taking the sling off your body.

Convertible rifle sling hardware built for real use

Both ends terminate in metal spring clips that snap cleanly into standard AR sling loops or aftermarket mounts. The paired metal D-rings near each side’s quick-release buckle are the hinge of the system—clip to them and the 2 point rifle sling becomes a single point sling instantly. It’s simple enough to adjust in the dark in the back of a truck outside a lease gate.

Bungee sections that work with Texas movement, not against it

Whether you’re stepping over prickly pear or jogging up and down the concrete at an outdoor range, static webbing turns a rifle into a pendulum. The twin bungee sections on this sling soak up that swing. They keep the gun close during a sprint to a piece of cover, a scramble up a berm, or a climb up a rickety stand ladder.

Carrying through Texas: from patrol lot to pasture

On patrol in Houston or Dallas, this 2 point rifle sling rides flat across armor, letting the rifle sit muzzle-down or cross-body without fighting your radio or seat belt. Quick-connect polymer buckles let you dump the sling from the rifle fast for storage in a rack or cleaning back at the house. When a call runs long and you’re walking a perimeter or holding a scene, the wide 1.25-inch strap spreads the load so your shoulder doesn’t pay the price.

Out past the city lights, the same sling runs just as clean. Walking senderos on a South Texas lease, you can cinch the rifle in tight while you drag a feeder bag or climb into a blind. When hogs finally break cover and everything turns from quiet to fast, that single-point conversion gives you the freedom to move, pivot, and shoot without wrestling nylon.

Legal thinking: the same way you treat your Texas OTF knife

Anyone who’s ever searched “are OTF knives legal in Texas” or studied Texas knife laws before clipping a blade into a pocket understands that clear rules and clean gear choices matter. Texas law opened the door for modern OTF and switchblade carry years ago, but it still expects you to use them responsibly. The same kind of discipline applies here.

This sling doesn’t try to be clever. It gives you controlled muzzle direction in 2-point mode for administrative carry around others—on a rural property with family nearby, at a public range, or walking back to the truck along a levee. Flip to single point sling mode only when you’re ready to run drills or work in tight structures where the muzzle is constantly managed. It’s built for shooters who think about where the barrel points the same way they think about where a Texas OTF knife rides on their belt—always under control.

Texas use cases that expose weak slings

Heat, dust, sweat, and sudden weather changes tear up cheap gear fast. Nylon webbing on this sling shrugs off sweat, mud, and a sudden Hill Country downpour. Hardware that won’t corrode at the first hint of Gulf humidity means you can leave the rifle slung in a truck rack between shifts without worrying the clips will seize or rattle themselves loose on washboard roads.

Questions Texas Buyers Ask About OTF knife Texas gear

Are OTF knives legal to carry in Texas?

Yes. Under current Texas law, automatic and OTF knives are legal to own and carry for adults, with location-based restrictions similar to other “location-restricted” knives. Blade length limits that used to complicate everyday carry are gone for most situations, but schools, certain government buildings, and a few other restricted locations still apply special rules. If you’re pairing a Texas OTF knife with a rifle setup like this sling, treat both the same way—know your local ordinances, respect posted signs, and carry like a professional.

Will this sling work with the same setups Texans run their OTF knives with?

If your carbine lives in the same world as your OTF knife Texas carry—truck gun under a seat, rack-mounted patrol rifle, or a range carbine that sees hard weekend use—this sling fits right in. The spring clips hook into common AR sling loops, end-plate mounts, or rail attachments. It runs clean over plate carriers in a Houston training bay, or over a light canvas shirt while you work a pig sounder under a red light in West Texas.

How do I decide between this and a padded, bulkier sling?

If most of your time is spent walking long fencelines with the rifle slung for hours, heavy padding might make sense. But if your world looks more like quick runs on the range outside Fort Worth, call-outs that may or may not require a rifle, or short hikes from truck to stand, this slimmer 2 point rifle sling is the better fit. It stays out of the way, transitions to a single point sling when drills demand speed, and doesn’t crowd your other gear.

Picture your next range morning outside town. Cooler air, steel set from 25 to 200, and a rifle you know. You step off the concrete, rifle hanging from this 2 point rifle sling, snug across your chest while you reset targets and walk the line. When it’s time to run a close drill around barrels and barricades, one clip into a D-ring turns it into a single point sling without breaking rhythm. The same way you slip an OTF into your pocket before leaving the house, you shoulder this sling and stop thinking about it. It’s just there, doing its job, every time.

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