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    Nice sling and great condition. The c tips on the one I received were rusted a decent amount. I'm not complaining though. I requested a khaki one due to the carbine it was going on being a very early 1942 build and he nailed it.

    Very positive experience with this seller.

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    I poked around a little but I'm unsure of the manufacturer who used S N mark on the sling. Anyone know?

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    I've just clicked on the link and it would appear that the sling is no longer available. Perhaps the vendor wishes to make some changes to the listing???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    I've just clicked on the link and it would appear that the sling is no longer available. Perhaps the vendor wishes to make some changes to the listing???
    That peticular auction ended. I saw that he had like 10 left that didn't sell so you could probably message him if you're wanting one. Or check out his other listings. He has lots of cool WWII stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banjo1928 View Post
    I poked around a little but I'm unsure of the manufacturer who used S N mark on the sling. Anyone know?
    Turn it over and it reads "S-N" I believe they were original to National Postal Meter. - Bob

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