New: GrovTec Sabre Sling

A third-generation design, the new Sabre Sling boasts a lightweight, minimal profile

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posted on July 26, 2022
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According to GrovTec, the new Sabre Sling is a tactical sling that is "lightweight, has minimal snag, freedom to change attachments, and no excess materials to bunch or bind."

The Sabre Sling is a third-generation design that is lightweight with a minimal profile. Based on a tailless design to reduce snagging, the Sabre Sling includes quick-slide adjustment to support shooter positional changes. Additionally, heavy-duty push-button, quick-disconnect swivels are included on either end. For customization, Sabre Sling ends are left open to permit personalization for those preferring loop, HK-style clips or other attachment methods.

With prices starting at $60, the GrovTec Sabre Sling is available in the following colors: Black, FDE, Multi-Cam and Multi-Cam Black. The Sabre Sling is made in the United States. Learn more at grovtec.com.

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