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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    Rick, can you post some photos of them. It would be a great tutorial for us that have not seen them. TIA
    I would if I still had them. They "left the building" years ago. Plus, my memory could be failing me re: Hickok slings being dated or not.
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    I'm in the process of negotiating a deal on a garand and I didn't notice a manufacture on the leather sling. If the deal goes through, I'll post pictures of the sling to help with the ID.
    Thanks for all the info so far.

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    We'll need a complete expose on the gun too...of course...
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    [ATTACH]Attachment 57809[/ATTACH]Attachment 57807
    Here some pictures of the sling.
    I can not find any markings on it. It's very worn with a lot of cracking.

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    Well, seems a couple of your pics didn't get attached. If the sling was dressed, you still might be able to make out some markings.
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    Hope these go through.
    So would this sling be WW2 vintage?

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    Those are the ones that went through the last time. Yes, steel frogs should be a WW2 sling.
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    Here are few quick pictures of my latest purchase.
    Seems to be a correct May of 1944. Tear down shows all items to be correct for the time frame
    All items in the pictures came with.
    Ammo can and En-blocs are WW2 along with the 1943 Ammo.

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