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The "Claw" Gunsling.

Started by WildTigerTrout, July 15, 2012, 05:18:56 PM

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Byhalia

Guuna have to apply one of those to my setup !!!       :thanks:
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tomstopper

Bought one for my gun and love it. Last year there was a post on here where there was somebody selling them for $10. Still kicking myself for not buying a couple...

Chuck1443

I have one and use it for all my guns rifles,shotguns,crossbow love it



SwampHunter11b

This is an awesome sling. I have had one now for 5 years and from busting through briars rabbit hunting to hunting whitetails in subzero temperatures it has held up very well. I have 4 on my guns now. My only complaint is I wish they made one in mossy oak bottomland to match my benelli sbe2.

WildTigerTrout

I just added another CLAW to my arsenal. I found it at Wal-Mart of all places. Green camo and $20. Not a bad deal. I will add it to the black ,brown, OD green and another camo CLAW I own already. I really like these slings. Heck I started the thread three years ago and it's still in play. Amazing and amazing product also.  WTT
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raywa

I have 3 of them an love them.

Swampchickin234

Yep I have several of em and I love them. I like the slim one the best for turkey hunting. 


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All my gun have one best one out there

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Chris O



One comment though...mine is camo and I don't like the bright tan color on the "backside" of the sling.  Anyone
done anything about this on their sling?  Wouldn't be an issue in a blind but normal hunting I'd rather have everything in camo.
[/quote]I have said this before on other posts but one thing I do if I think something is to bright of a color is to take a black sharpie to it. I have done this on logos on clothing,light colored woods on strikers.Its not the most professional look,but it's easy and works it's also cheap.Youmight be able to get it muddy and tone down the color also

Clydetaylor1

Going to paint the back of mine. Hate that bright color.

paboxcall

Quote from: Swampchickin234 on February 26, 2017, 08:19:17 PM
Yep I have several of em and I love them. I like the slim one the best for turkey hunting. 


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A quality paddle caller will most run itself.  It just needs someone to carry it around the woods. Yoder409
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troutfisher13111

I use the slim line version to avoid the bulk

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