Klik Belts and Black Collar Arms Introduce the Klik Modular Sling

Luke C.
by Luke C.
Klik Belts and Black Collar Arms Introduce the Klick Modular Sling

It’s always nice when something truly novel comes out in the firearms industry even if it’s just the reuse of existing tools. Black Collar Arms and Klik belts have teamed up to revamp what we traditionally think of as a QD sling setup. The Klik Modular Sling is the result of this recent collaboration and it makes use of genuine AustriAplin COBRA quick release buckles as well as your standard QD mounts.

While I generally don’t have trouble with standard QD slings, I do find it interesting that someone thought to use COBRA buckles as an alternative quick-release method and would be interested in testing it out to see how it holds up against your standard QD stud mounts.

Klik Belts and Black Collar Arms Introduce the Klick Modular Sling

Klik Belts and Black Collar Arms Introduce the Klik Modular Sling

New From Klik Belts and Black Collar Arms:

The Klik Sling 2-Point Modular Quick Adjust Rifle Sling

Austin, TX (May the 4th, 2021) — A Klik Belts and Black Collar Arms collaboration, the Klik Sling is a quick-adjust, modular rifle sling that employs genuine AustriAlpin COBRA™ quick release buckles and interchangeable Tails. Attach Klik Sling Tails to nearly any rifle or shotgun, then quickly move the Klik Sling Body from gun to gun. With rapid, one-handed length adjustment and a padded mil-spec nylon webbing strap, the strong-yet-lightweight Klik Sling is ideal for tactical, hunting, and recreational use and adjusts to nearly any firearm.

Klik Sling Bodies and Tails are sold a la carte, allowing for different front and rear attachment types to fit every firearm. Lots of guns in the safe? Install a front and rear Tail on each gun and then quickly and easily move the Klik Sling Body between them.

Additionally, the COBRA™ quick release buckles allow the user to easily sling or unsling the firearm from their body should their gear or headwear make it difficult to lift the sling over their head. A firm pinch to the COBRA™ tabs also provides for immediate release of the Klik Sling should the firearm or sling become caught on an object.

Klik Sling Specifications:

Minimum Length: 40 inches

Maximum Length: 67 inches

Padded Strap Length: 23 inches

Quick-Adjust Range: +/- 7.75 inches

Body Material: 1.75-inch width, mil-spec nylon webbing with perforated body-side padding and 1.0-inch nylon webbing adjustable sections. Zytel adjustment sliders, aluminum COBRA™ buckles.

Tails Material: COBRA™ buckle, 1-inch nylon webbing, U.S.-made firearm attachment hardware

Made in the USA

Klik Belts and Black Collar Arms Introduce the Klick Modular Sling

Klik Sling Features:

AustriAlpin COBRA™ quick release buckles front and rear

Padded, mil-spec nylon webbing strap available in multiple colors (get a KlikBelt to match!)

Webbing pull loop for quick, one-handed length adjustment

Additional front and rear length adjustment sections with elastic tail tamers integrated into sling Body

Tails available in QD, Sling Swivel, HK Hook, and Universal Strap attachment styles

Quick-release Tails to move sling Body from gun to gun or to easily sling or unsling firearm from your body. Also provides for quick release of sling should firearm or sling become caught on an object.

Visit Klik Belts and Black Collar Arms for more Klik Sling information, photos, videos, and to purchase Klik Sling Bodies and Tails. For a limited time, Klik Sling purchasers will receive an exclusive discount on Klik Belts’ fantastic casual, concealed carry, and duty belts with coupon code SLING15!

Klik Belts and Black Collar Arms Introduce the Klick Modular Sling
Luke C.
Luke C.

Reloader SCSA Competitor Certified Pilot Currently able to pass himself off as the second cousin twice removed of Joe Flanigan. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ballisticaviation/

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  • Guest Guest on May 06, 2021

    I know of Black Collar through their Forged Carbon Fiber One-Piece Scope Mounts.
    Is this sling the better mouse trap, Huh? People tend to make and market products based on designs that are lighter, smaller, require less power or in this case .... present the end user with more features and/or functionality. Many may like the modularity based approach this product brings to the table. Not every one is rappelling down the mountaintop or ends-up taking out the oppositions safe house.

  • SeaHack SeaHack on May 06, 2021

    Needs more points of failure, back to the drawing board...

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