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Stores the value of consent / disagreement with cookiesįor communication with the portal Anti-Forgery token generated automatically WorkContext Information (Variant, Instance, Language, Currency, Price List, Theme) User information to the form in the order Stores the user's consent status to cookies for the current domain. My only side note is if you are getting this for an M-240B, get the padded one.Unique session identifier created automatically This is a very well made sling, if it can handle a M240B by itself (27 LBS unloaded, 32.5 LBS loaded with 100 rounds) in these conditions, I am sure it can handle any other small arms weapon system out there with little or no difficulty. We did everything to it except try to set it on fire, and it was still going strong at the end of the day. You could not have asked for a better field test or worse terrain to test it in (the most thorn infested, rainy mud hole forest, with temps bouncing around 20 to 70 in a few hours and back).
The M240B is not a light weapon and I do not think the designers had it in mind when making this, add 100-200 rounds of 7.62 ammo to that too, supported by the sling. The metal clips at the ends git a bit banged up, but considering how much heavy usage it took in a short amount of time (non-stop usage by different people for about 60 hours), I am extremely impressed. That aside, this sling held up an M-240B with no trouble at all, the clip-in buckles never broke or cracked, the locks stayed tight, and the bungee lines held up pretty good. Had I known ahead of time I would have gotten a padded sling. of the year winners, and myself, who all had positive things to say about it. For 2 days and nights my M-240B was slung up with this, 5 different soldiers used it, including one of the 2012 Drill Stg. I would have preferred a padded sling, but this was all I have with me packed in my ruck sack (expecting to be put on an M-16A4). They had no slings on them (aside from the para-cord ones which will kill you). I am not a M-240 Gunner, but I got stuck with it. I am a US Army soldier, this weekend I was issued a M-240 Bravo for a special training exercise. Customer Reviews US Army M-240 Bravo Usage Review Review by David Bissig (United States) 4:48 AM