ANR Design has recently launched their latest piece of it with the new LINK rifle sling.

ANR Design states “The Link is a brainchild rifle sling between ANR Design LLC and Cole-Tac. The Link Sling is a 1″ webbing design rifle sling, stitched with Mil-Spec bonded Nylon thread.

Mounted on the rifle, the forward section of the Link rifle sling has a 40″ length of pull, fully extended. The rear adjustment of the Link rifle sling has a 30″ total length of pull.

Depending on the operator’s size, the length of pull easily allows plenty of slack to transfer the weapon system to the opposite shoulder of even the largest of end-users.

The Link rifle sling is Berry Compliant and constructed of 100% US materials, assembled in New Hampshire and South Dakota at Cole-Tac facilities.

The Link rifle sling has a sling pull tab assembly.

We prefer the ITW Tactical Toggle and Locking Cord sling pull tab assembly because the pull tab itself stays relatively straight with some rigidity from the Locking Cord.

The T-bar ITW Tactical Toggle sling pull tab assembly is infrared blocking, or IR blocking.

The sling pull tab assembly are treated with a IR blocking coating to reduce the IR signature under night vision.

The Link rifle sling utilizes a 16″ strip of 0.75″ loop Velcro starting at the last 6″ of the buttstock end.

This loop Velcro is supple enough to fit under the Tri-Glide buckles without any resistance.

The Link rifle sling comes with an 8.5″ shoulder pad of matching color or camouflage.

It is constructed of padding, paired with elastic material stitched to the matching Mil-Spec SAM Stretch.”

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