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Rothco Tactical Single Point Sling – Rapid Access Bungee Strap

by Rothco
SKU 4067
Original price $21.99 - Original price $21.99
Original price $21.99
$21.99
$21.99 - $21.99
Current price $21.99
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Color: Black

Minimalist Design for High-Speed Transitions - The Rothco Tactical Single Point Sling is a purpose-built firearm accessory designed for operators who prioritize speed and unhindered movement in close-quarters environments.

Constructed from heavyweight 1.25-inch nylon webbing, this sling provides a durable and reliable platform for tactical rifles and shotguns. Its defining feature is the dual bungee construction, which acts as a shock absorber to reduce weapon "bounce" during high-intensity movement while enhancing the retention of your firearm against your body. For rapid deployment, the sling is equipped with a metal spring clip (HK-style) and a high-impact quick-release buckle, allowing you to attach or detach your weapon instantly without removing the harness. The fully adjustable shoulder strap extends from 42 to 64 inches, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit over body armor or tactical vests.

Key Features

  • Dual Bungee Feature: Integrated elastic cords reduce felt weight and minimize weapon bouncing during rapid tactical maneuvers.
  • Quick-Release Buckle: Heavy-duty plastic buckle allows for the immediate detachment of the firearm while the sling remains on the body.
  • 1.25" Nylon Webbing: High-strength synthetic material provides a rugged, low-profile carry that resists environmental wear.
  • Metal Spring Clip: Durable HK-style hardware ensures a positive, secure connection to single-point adapters or rifle clips.
  • Adjustable Strap Length: Fully telescoping shoulder strap (42"–64") accommodates a wide range of body types and bulky gear.

Why It Matters In dynamic, close-quarters scenarios, a traditional two-point sling can be restrictive. This single-point system solves the problem of maneuverability by anchoring the weapon to a single central point, allowing for 360-degree transitions and the ability to drop the rifle to a centered, "ready" position for sidearm deployment.

How to Use / What Problem It Solves Solves the issue of "clutter" during weapon transitions. Simply loop the sling over your head and dominant shoulder, then clip the metal spring to your rifle’s rear receiver adapter for a balanced, high-speed setup that stays out of the way of your tactical gear.

Technical Overview 1.25" Width | 42"–64" Extension | Nylon Webbing | Dual Bungee | Metal HK-Style Clip | Item #4067 / #4068 / #4085

  • Tactical Professionals: Operators requiring maximum speed and maneuverability in urban or indoor environments.
  • Law Enforcement: Securing patrol carbines for rapid deployment from a vehicle.
  • Military Personnel: Professional-grade gear for tactical operations and field training.
  • Airsoft & MilSim Players: Providing an authentic, high-speed weapon retention system for competitive play.
  • Material: Nylon Webbing
  • Width: 1.25 Inches
  • Adjustable Length: 42" to 64"
  • Hardware: Metal Spring Clip and Quick-Release Buckle
  • Weight: 0.50 lbs
📖 Official Resource
Step-by-Step Field Manual
Learn how to properly deploy and stage this equipment in a crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the Rothco 4067 use a dual bungee design instead of a fixed-length sling?

The dual bungee construction on this single-point sling provides dynamic tension that absorbs weapon weight and movement during transitions. Unlike fixed slings, the bungee system keeps your rifle secure against your body during hands-free tasks while allowing instant extension when you bring the weapon to ready. This is critical for vehicle egress, breaching, or any scenario where you need to drop your primary and transition to a sidearm without the weapon swinging freely.

Can I use the Rothco Heavy-Duty Single-Point Bungee Sling with plate carriers or over body armor?

Yes, the single-point attachment is specifically designed for use with tactical vests and plate carriers. The adjustable nylon construction and quick-release buckle let you size the sling to accommodate armor thickness, and the single anchor point (typically at the rear of the receiver) keeps the weapon centered on your chest. This setup is standard for law enforcement and military applications where armor is worn during operations.

How does the quick-release buckle on SKU 4067 work in high-stress situations?

The quick-release buckle allows one-handed disengagement in seconds—critical if you need to ditch your weapon during a water crossing, vehicle extraction, or medical emergency. Unlike traditional slings with complex adjustment systems, you can release the Rothco sling under load without fumbling with straps or clips, then re-attach just as quickly when the situation changes.

Will this single-point sling work with AR-15, AK, or shotgun platforms?

The Rothco 4067 is compatible with any firearm that has a rear sling attachment point or QD socket. This includes AR-15/M4 variants, AK platforms with rear sling loops, and tactical shotguns. The adjustable length accommodates different receiver sizes and shooting positions. Just ensure your weapon has a single-point sling mount—this won't work with traditional two-point sling swivels without an adapter.

What makes the Rothco single-point sling heavy-duty compared to standard bungee slings?

Rothco's heavy-duty designation refers to reinforced stitching at stress points, thicker nylon webbing, and dual bungee cords rated for sustained weapon weight (typically 8–12 lbs fully loaded). Cheaper single-point slings use single bungee strands that stretch out or snap under repeated use. The Rothco 4067 is built for duty and training environments where the sling is loaded and unloaded hundreds of times without losing retention tension.

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