In hindsight, I probably should have guessed because it’s so immaculate, but the thickness and weave of the webbing seems just the same as a definitely original Bren sling I used to own. Looking at...
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In hindsight, I probably should have guessed because it’s so immaculate, but the thickness and weave of the webbing seems just the same as a definitely original Bren sling I used to own. Looking at...
I see. Then I suppose the date doesn’t matter.
I’m a little disappointed that they didn’t list it as newly made, though.
Thank you for your replies, gentlemen.
I bought it from Sarco Inc. , a reliable parts dealer in Pennsylvania.
I have tried hard to see that digit as a “4”, because it should be 1944, but it looks so much like the first “1” to me. It’s...
Or, could it be a reproduction? Was sold to me as genuine.
I’ve just received a NOS single-hook Bren sling and I’m puzzled by the markings.
It’s 54” long, without the hook, from the tip of one metal end to the other. The markings are “B.H.&G. LD. 1941...