I saw the same configuration in "Green Zone" (used by a real SAW gunner in the movie) and by Iraq vets in pics in the Military Power series of books plus Whisky Tango Foxtrot by Ashley Gilbertson.
At first I wasnt sure what I was looking at and wondered what the para cord was but once I tried it it works brilliantly.
It acts like a shock absorber when you drop the gun to draw the pistol and when at ease its extremely comfortable. I can see why so many SAW gunners use this method.
Saying that, not only SAW gunners do this but if you watch Black Hawk Down all the M16s the Rangers use are slung in the same way: Para cord loops around the stock and foregrip, attached to a 2 point sling. It means you can assume a rifle firing position but if need be you can drop the gun and it immediately falls to your side to free up your hands or draw your side arm then pick the rifle back to the firing position within seconds if you wish due to the elasticity. Genius.
As to the firing position, airsoft unfortunately works slightly differently to the real world, by rights I should be prone supporting a squad attack yes, but sometimes you just need to get stuck in. Anyway, the Airsoft SAW tends to have the same range as most AEG's so lying prone while the enemy team is swarming through the trench system 20ft in front of you with added heavy foliage you just have to use a GPMG as a assault rifle to get those kills!
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