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    Sling for US M1 Carbine - comments please

    Hi,

    I was wondering if this sling is a world war 2 production made before 1945?

    Is this ok for use on a Innland M1 war produced carbine?

    Thanks a lot for comments.

    Rgds
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        Hi,

        Last picture. Thanks for comments.

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          Hi,The sling shown is post WW2.Here is a pic of a WW2 carbine sling that was given to me by a veteran.It was on a Bring home Japanese type 99 rifle.If your Inland is a rebuild the sling shown would be fine.Jay Parisi
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            Hi,

            Thanks for comment. Is the metal parts on the WW2 items made of steel?

            Is the oil bottle I listed WW2 made?

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              Hi.Yes the metal parts are steel,the oiler looks to be WW2.Jay

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                The oiler is by International Silver.

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                  BAX, I would say that yours is a pre-1945 issue going by the color. Yours appears to be a more of a khaki/brown while the green ones seemed to be more post war or Korean War vintage. If you examine web gear, the earlier stuff is the khaki/brown while the later stuff was greener.
                  I would say that there were more than one manufacturer of those slings.

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                    Hi,

                    I meet someone that was able to tell me about the sling. It is for a Reising MP. It is slightly wider the the US sling. Compared to a US sling it is similar to the ones made after WW2. This is wartime but not for US, but for the Reising MP.

                    Thanks for all comments.

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                      #11
                      hi.....post ww2 production........
                      I have one in my stock original ww2........

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