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    Could this be a "Sam Brown" belt? Was found among leather out of Russia.
    Robert
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        Move

        Maybe I should have posted this in the " Belts and Buckles forum" ?
        Robert

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          Looks like a Sam Brown to me. Interesting.
          Johnnie

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            Robert, looks to me to be a German made sling for a Moisin Nagant rifle. If it is, it's very rare. Jeff
            "Great hunter yes! great fisherman yes! fine figure of a man yes! that is all you need to know" Jeremiah Johnson.

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              Originally posted by Jeff Ashenfelter
              Robert, looks to me to be a German made sling for a Moisin Nagant rifle. If it is, it's very rare. Jeff
              Jeff,

              I don't have a Nagant just a SVT38 and SVT40, I never thought of that!

              I'm going to post this on the Firearms forum and try to find some Nagant sites and see... Oh, this is getting fun!

              Robert

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                Fun!

                Jeff,

                You are right! it is a German made sling, I started digging and found a Russian sling and its a match!

                Also other collectors have advised me that it is a German made Nagant sling.

                Thank you!
                Robert
                PS. Ok, know what to do with it?






                Originally posted by Robert Zimkas
                Jeff,

                I don't have a Nagant just a SVT38 and SVT40, I never thought of that!

                I'm going to post this on the Firearms forum and try to find some Nagant sites and see... Oh, this is getting fun!

                Robert

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                  Originally posted by Robert Zimkas
                  Ok, know what to do with it?
                  What a question! There is only one thing you can do - add a Mosin Nagant to it!
                  The World Needs Peace

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                    Robert, thanks for posting that sling. Until now I have never heard of one before. I used to have a nice 91-30 with german waffenampts on it. I know the Germans captured and used them, but never heard of a german made sling for these rifles before. This one you posted is truly a rare gem, I guess we never stop learning. Keep them coming Robert. Jeff
                    "Great hunter yes! great fisherman yes! fine figure of a man yes! that is all you need to know" Jeremiah Johnson.

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                      Robert, I just remembered. Some Tokarov SVT's were also adapted to fit this type of sling. Your sling might even be for one of these. I suppose there is no way to really tell though. Jeff
                      "Great hunter yes! great fisherman yes! fine figure of a man yes! that is all you need to know" Jeremiah Johnson.

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