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Garand Web Sling War/Post-War ID
I purchased a few slings recently as post-war slings, but I believe 2 are late WWII.
The keeper is ribbed, but has a narrow "lock" shown here (post #5): Web Sling identification - CMP Forums
They also have blackened brass tips.
When were the aluminum and parkerized steel used? Is there a difference in the weave from war to post-war?
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02-13-2010 03:42 PM
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I've never heard or read that aluminum was used during WWII. There is also a khaki colored WWII web sling. Keep in mind that some "late" WWII web slings could in fact be a sling that was later repaired with post-war parts.
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Aluminum has been around for a long time. It was used during WWI as well. They made all sorts of things out of it in WWII, mostly aircraft.
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Gotcha Bearhunter
I was specifically referring to the hardware used on slings. I thought it was just steel and brass.
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Mike D, I was actually pulling your leg. You left yourself wide open and I just couldn't resist.
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