Product Spotlight: The LAW ARS Sling
Introduction to the Law Tactical Sling
In this product spotlight, Caleb from Brownells introduces the Law Tactical Sling, a durable and innovative two-point sling designed for real-world use. Law Tactical is best known for their folding stock adapter and other mission-focused gear, and this sling continues that trend with a thoughtful design built around reliability, comfort, and safety.
Who Makes It and Color Options
The sling is produced by Law Tactical, the same company behind the popular Law Folder. The sling is currently available in flat dark earth, multicam, and black, with the potential for more color options in the future. It is built in the United States with fully compliant materials and attention to performance under stress.
Safety Release Buckle Functionality
What sets this sling apart is its safety release buckle. Traditional slings with QD swivels can be difficult or even impossible to release when under load. For example, if a user gets snagged while exiting a vehicle or helicopter and the sling is pulled tight, pressing the QD release may not work.
The Law Tactical Sling solves this issue with a mechanical release buckle that works regardless of tension. Rated for up to 300 pounds of load, this buckle allows for quick disengagement under stress, making it a mission-capable safety feature for military, law enforcement, and civilian users alike.
QD Compatibility and IR Signature
Although the sling does not ship with QD swivels, they can easily be added. QD compatibility allows users to move the sling between rifles quickly. Caleb prefers this setup for convenience and versatility.
The sling also features a low infrared signature, meaning it does not glow or reflect under night vision. This is critical for anyone operating in low-light or tactical environments where concealment matters.
Sling Mounting and Adjustment
The sling features a smooth-gliding slider for adjusting tension. It tightens or loosens easily but stays locked in place when needed. Caleb demonstrates how to mount the sling to a rifle using front and rear QD points, routing the rear portion around the outside of the stock. This prevents the sling from cutting into the user’s shoulder pocket when worn.
Sling Retention Setup for Storage
Caleb walks through how to retain and stage the sling for storage or transport. He demonstrates how to loop the sling around the buttstock, use the elastic keeper to organize the excess webbing, and slide the safety buckle into position. This keeps the sling tight to the rifle and prevents it from snagging on gear or obstacles during movement or transport.
Folding Stock Compatibility
For rifles using a Law Tactical folding stock adapter, the sling retention system integrates well. Caleb notes that folding the stock with the sling staged is easy if the sling has been adjusted properly. The system keeps the sling out of the way and secured against the rifle until it's needed.
Sling Deployment and Tensioning
When it's time to deploy the sling, the process is simple. Flip open the folding stock, pull the sling free from the keeper, and throw it over the shoulder. The slider allows for quick adjustment of tension, letting the user tighten or loosen the sling on the fly depending on the mission or carry style.
Adjustment Tips for Use With and Without Armor
Caleb shares a useful tip for adjusting the sling: make all fit adjustments from the rear, especially if you're using a folding stock. Adjusting from the front can shift the buckle into an awkward position when the stock is folded. If you're running body armor or switching between setups, adjusting from the rear ensures consistent performance and sling deployment every time.
Final Thoughts and Tech Support Info
The Law Tactical Sling is a robust, mission-ready two-point sling designed with input from real-world use cases. It excels in functionality, retention, and quick-release safety. Caleb wraps up by encouraging viewers to comment with questions or feedback and reminds them that Brownells tech support is available to help with setup or purchasing decisions.










