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    1907 Sling question

    When did the military switch from brass claws to steel? Was there an approximate date/year when brass clawed slings were no longer available for issue. The reason for the question is to determine the most correct sling for display on a WWII era 1903A3 and Garandicon. TIA --RBruce
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    I've got several Boyt slings with steel claws dated "44" and a Milsco with brass clays dated "43"
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    Some Boyt 1942 slings have brass hooks, but steel hooks predominate. Assuming the slings were in high demand at that time and were used as soon as received, by the time the 03-A3 was issued the brass hooks would have been replaced with steel.


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    Was this sling USGI?

    It has brass hooks and the stitching appears to be the same as USGI 1907 slings. Brauer Bros Mfg Co, St. Louis.

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    What happened to the photo?

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    I believe the switch was in late 1942. But the sling manufactures still had the brass frogs in stock and used what they had.

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    The holster manufacturers switched from brass to steel or alloy hangers early in 1942 due to the strategic need for brass.


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    Announcement How about a copper tone

    Not the sun tan lotion either. This 1942 Boyt has what looks like copper frogs. It is on my 9-41 SA Garandicon. Any ideas?

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    Hi
    Someone help me identify this strap?
    It 'a 1907 U.S.
    is labeled

    P.C.Co.
    1917
    CWG

    What does it mean P.C.Co and CWG?

    Thanks for the info


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    Quote Originally Posted by tappo View Post
    Hi
    Someone help me identify this strap?
    It 'a 1907 U.S.
    is labeled

    P.C.Co.
    1917
    CWG

    What does it mean P.C.Co and CWG?

    Thanks for the info
    I believe the P.C.Co. is for Peters Cartridge Company, an old government ammo contractor from 1887-1934.

    The CWG are the initials of the inspector.

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