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When worn properly for a
right-handed operator, the webbing is over the top of the right shoulder
and supporting the weight of the rifle. It passes around the back and
under the left armpit to the forend of the gun where it is attached to
the slider buckle. The webbing attached to the forend passes back
through this slider, then passes through another at the rear stock
attachment point before going up over the shoulder. When properly
adjusted, the butt of the rifle should sit just below the right shoulder
at about mid-chest level. The butt of the weapon should rest naturally
in the shoulder pocket when the weapon is brought up on target. When
released, the rifle hangs vertically against the user’s chest with the
muzzle aimed straight, or slightly angled to the ground. This allows you
to use your hands without losing control or access to your primary
weapon and makes operations such as transitioning to a secondary weapon,
opening doors or checking a map (just to name a few) significantly
easier. |