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M1907 sling modifications (pics)
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08-07-2009 12:12 PM
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As for the sling, it appears to be a owner modification, and an interesting one at that.
Jim
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A field expedient belt? Lots of funny stuff in the field.
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To add a few things the slings appear to be possibly unissued, in that the holes are punched but the excess material is still there in some of the holes.
Two out of the four sections are marked " H&P 1918 W.E.H..
The buckles are substantial and the double prongs, which I do not believe are common, so it is hard for me to believe that it was owner modified, although it could be possible. There were three all together as well (I only bought two, dumb!!) so someone, I believe, was altering them with some volume.
Thanks Ike
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May have been a field modification, but any unit saddler joining straps together in that manner as opposed to sewing would have been in for an "interview, without coffee" from the C.O.
Bifurcated (or ANY for that matter) rivets DO sort of work, but they also weaken the leather due to removal of some hide...they're also a source of moisture build up, verdis gris, etc.
I've seen similar buckles from the period - my thoughts would be on some sort of saddle horse strap - but given the time that's passed since the slings were made then ANYTHING could have happened since they left the QM store's - and frequently does...
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Hello thanks for the response. tough to say what it is!!!
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P.S.: I also am including a belt pic, not seen this style before can anyone decipher the stamping and what time frame are they from?
I retired from the USAF in 1995. Wore a belt just like the bottom one with my BDUs.
daveboy
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