The article by Ian Kenney on The Armory Life reviews the Magpul Rifleman Loop Sling (RLS), highlighting its simplicity and affordability. Priced at under $25, the sling is made of a single piece of 1.25-inch tubular nylon webbing. It lacks the typical quick-release buckles and fast-adjust slides found on modern carbine slings, aiming for a more straightforward design that harkens back to the Rhodesian and leather M1907 slings. The sling is essentially divided into two parts, with a large loop at the front and a tail section at the back adjustable for carrying length. Positioned as a versatile solution, the RLS can be used effectively for shooting in various setups and transitions seamlessly from the 'Rhodesian mode' for rapid snap shots to a more stable 'loop sling' configuration for longer shots. Despite its simplicity, the sling is highly effective and is available in black and coyote brown colors, complementing various rifles like the SAINT Victor or M1A.













