TT Multipurpose Sling MKII – Universal Rifle Sling
This article is sponsored by Tasmanian Tiger.
The TT Multipurpose Sling MKII is a 2-point sling that comes with enough adapters to attach it to almost any long gun. I have it on my T4E training marker.

The middle section is made of soft tubular webbing and has integrated padding.

Towards the front, there’s a square ring for redirection.

Then the webbing feeds into a clamp buckle with a pull cord. This also features a piece of shrink tubing and has a good grip. But with this direction the adjustment is not so smooth.

Towards the back, the webbing is sewn into the padding, and an elastic band can be used to secure any excess length.

Both the front and back are equipped with two ladder buckles and a male 25mm buckle.

Versatile Mounting on the Rifle
For attaching to the rifle, two of these three connection pieces are included. One is a webbing strap, one is a loop made of 3mm cord, and the other is a classic hook with an elastic band for noise reduction.

The carabiner hook can be easily attached in various ways.

The webbing can be used to loop through sling mounts on stocks, or it can be equipped with a separately available QD adapter. For some stocks, the webbing may be too short.

With the cord, you can easily thread through almost any loop or opening you find. However, be mindful of heat development on firearms! The loop is also suitable for use with cameras.

Modification for faster adjustment
This is how the buckle is looped from the factory, which means the strap length can’t be adjusted smoothly.

I unthreaded the strap and then rethreaded it like this. Now I can easily lengthen the strap when grabbing the buckle. And by pulling on the loop, I can shorten it again.

Conclusion
A versatile strap that is comfortable to wear. It can be removed quickly and can also be mounted fairly fast onto a loaner weapon.
The length can be adjusted even while moving thanks to the clamp buckle. Extending the strap works ok, but tightening it could, in my opinion, be smoother, as the buckle does not slide as easily as it could. This could likely be improved with a bit of filing. Alternatively, the webbing can be rethreaded differently (see above).
Overall, a simple 2-point sling that can also be swapped out quickly. As an alternative to using adapters with buckles, hooks and QD swivels can of course also be attached directly to the sling.



