Help identify this sling

caporal

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Hi every one

I recently bought this sling with a batch of assorted firearm stuff.
The guy who sold me the batch told me that he think it's a us military sling from WW2 but he was not sure.

There is no marking from a manufacturer, model or date anywhere.
The material is leather with brass hardware

Anyway if someone knows what it is & if it have any value let me know

http://www.geocities.com/corporal4r22r/Pictures/Sling-01.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/corporal4r22r/Pictures/Sling-02.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/corporal4r22r/Pictures/Sling-03.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/corporal4r22r/Pictures/Sling-04.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/corporal4r22r/Pictures/Sling-05.JPG

Thanks

Larry"Caporal"Marcotte
 
Yep, 1907 sling. I use one for shooting, they work really well once you figure out how to attatch and use them. Fulton armory has good info on their use. Repro's are $30 from Marstar, original ones like that if it was in better shape would probably fetch $75 to $100.
EOHC-02.jpg
 
Well guys I am no expert but I think these were used on garands as well. Not that it is a great source of information but I saw a few in the movie "Thin Red Line" and I also have a picture of a rack of Garands from my tour of Battleship Texas in Houston this spring.

The web site for the Museum is here:

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/battleship_texas/

My photo of the garands from the marines quarters below deck:

Garands.jpg
 
Hitzy said:
Yep, 1907 sling. I use one for shooting, they work really well once you figure out how to attatch and use them. Fulton armory has good info on their use. Repro's are $30 from Marstar, original ones like that if it was in better shape would probably fetch $75 to $100.
EOHC-02.jpg

Is that a Marstar repro sling in your picture?
 
BRAMEL said:
Hitzy said:
Yep, 1907 sling. I use one for shooting, they work really well once you figure out how to attatch and use them. Fulton armory has good info on their use. Repro's are $30 from Marstar, original ones like that if it was in better shape would probably fetch $75 to $100.
EOHC-02.jpg

Is that a Marstar repro sling in your picture?

Yessir. I'm a cheap bastard. They come dry as a bone and need to be oiled and stretched. I used mink oil with good results. There is a place in the US that sells top of the line repro's for around $50-$60US, I think it's called turner sadlery....?
 
Hitzy said:
BRAMEL said:
Hitzy said:
Yep, 1907 sling. I use one for shooting, they work really well once you figure out how to attatch and use them. Fulton armory has good info on their use. Repro's are $30 from Marstar, original ones like that if it was in better shape would probably fetch $75 to $100.
EOHC-02.jpg

Is that a Marstar repro sling in your picture?

Yessir. I'm a cheap bastard. They come dry as a bone and need to be oiled and stretched. I used mink oil with good results. There is a place in the US that sells top of the line repro's for around $50-$60US, I think it's called turner sadlery....?

Thanks! :D
 
The Turner sling is indeed a top-quality repro and is great. The maker is a retired USMC Gunnery Sergeant who is a master leatherworker. His National Match model is made with better leather and stitching than the originals. He also makes a special model of that one approved by the great USMC marksman and sniper Carlos Hathcock, and royalties from the sale of it go to Hathcock's family. I have one on my Garand and I'm putting QD swivels on another for my Rem 700 BDL rifles.The Gunny's website is www.turnersling.com. His products and service are tops, and he treats Canadians very well indeed.
 
1907 Sling

That's a 1907 sling all right. I have a few repros from Turner Sadlery.
If you would like some repros, I have extras still in the packaging that I don't need. Don't be using an original. Keep it oiled and put away.

Unless of course you want to sell it to me :)
 
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