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    k98 sling

    Hello guys,

    What do you think about this k98 sling and buckle?
    The buckle is marked L&F, Linden & Funke KG, Iserlohn.

    Are both sling and buckle original WW2 examples?

    Thanks in advance!

    Regards,
    Sven








    #2
    hello
    to be sure it is a ww2 period sling, you must see this kind of design


    regards
    daco

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      #3
      Other guys who have the same opinion?

      Thanks you.

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        #4
        your sling is not a brand new one and seems to have see real use but you have to know that the NORWAY army used a lot of german stuff just after the war included helmet and weapons.

        for the weapons (Mp40, 98k...) they used original german slings but after a while they had to produced new ones which are smooth. I mean without the covering you can see on my sling (I don't know if I am clear in what I try to explain)

        hard to be sure

        regards
        daco

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          #5
          Originally posted by daco View Post
          hello
          to be sure it is a ww2 period sling, you must see this kind of design

          regards
          daco
          No, you don't need to see this kind of design , especialy when the strap is well used . The most important thing is the buckle .

          So Pretorian81 please get, from Willem, photos of buckle from both sides and then we will be able to say if it is wartime or postwar strap.

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            #6
            Ok, I will do that.

            Regards,
            Sven

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              #7
              As promised, some pics from the buckle









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                #8
                And the front and the back from the sling



                Front



                Back

                Last edited by Pretorian81; 01-25-2013, 05:48 AM.

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                  #9
                  The length of the sling with buckle is 120 cm

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                    #10
                    original carrying strap for 98k.

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                      #11
                      Thank You!

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