Conventional systems and methods for supporting a firearm from a person are sometimes complicated. In some instances, there are complicated routines to learn for using a conventional sling. Other types of slings are not easy to put on a user's body, and are sometimes difficult to take off the user's body. Some firearm slings can become uncomfortable to wear when a firearm is supported by such a sling. Other types of slings can interfere with the user's movement and could increase a user's response time in a combat or hunting situation. Yet other types of slings are only adapted for a supporting a firearm in a single position. If additional positions are needed or desired by a user, the user may need to acquire additional components to adapt the sling or, in some instances, may need to replace the sling with a sling adapted for the additional position needed or desired. Adaptation or replacement of a conventional sling can be cumbersome and time consuming.
Therefore, a need exists for improved methods, systems, and apparatus for providing a sling for a firearm.
Another need exists for methods, systems, and apparatus for providing a multiple position sling for a firearm.
A further need exists for a multiple position sling for supporting a firearm from a person.
Yet a further need exists for a multiple position sling for supporting a firearm such as a rifle from a person.