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Original U.S. WWII M1907 Pattern Leather Sling With Brass Hardware
Original U.S. WWII M1907 Pattern Leather Sling With Brass Hardware
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Original Items: Few Available. Standard issue 1907 pattern slings used on the 1903 Springfield rifle and the M1 Garand Rifle made famous as the standard rifle of the U.S. military from WW2 to just before Vietnam.

M1907 WWII Leather Slings, most are marked BOYT and in excellent condition. The Standard U.S. service rifle Sling at the time of the adoption of the M1917 "Enfield" rifle was the M1907 leather sling used with the M1903 Springfield. The M1907 Sling was adopted for use with the M1 Garand rifle in 1936. The M1907 Sling was used throughout WWII with the "M1" rifle. The adjustment hooks and hardware on early M1907 Slings were made of brass, while the later WWII examples had steel hardware. The M1907 Sling was also utilized with the Winchester M1897 Trench Gun during WWI and on all WWII Winchester, Stevens, Ithaca, etc trench guns and riot guns equipped with slings.

The leather is in fair condition, though it has darkened over time, complete with heavy stitching, both leather keeper loops, proper adjustment holes and both correct WW2 pattern brass hooks (fittings) with most of the original finish present. There is some cracking, but overall it is completely functional and serviceable. It has been rubbed down with neatsfoot oil to help preserve the leather. An excellent upgrade for any U.S. issue WW2 rifle.

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