Expertowgunner
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btw ive heard of african carry i believe the term was coined by how rhodesian soldiers carried their weapons. maybe wrong but im pretty sure thats how that term came about
I honestly haven't a clue where I first heard it or how I was introduced to either carry style; but I believe that it has something to do with keeping the barrel clean when in jungle environments so that the bbl might be kept dry and ready to fire. It also has the nasty disadvantage of allowing you to use it for a field aerator (plugging the bbl) and rock checker with a long barrel/action rifle.Someone mentioned "African carry", and I'd never heard of it,
so I googled it and found a page somewhere.
Well, no, not really, at least for those of us who are paying reasonable attention.It also has the nasty disadvantage of allowing you to use it for a field aerator (plugging the bbl) and rock checker with a long barrel/action rifle.
For single point slings, other than looking at yourself in the mirror?
Not too many places to walk around in the US with those, but they seem to sell well.