There were THREE slings for the L42. The original old (and truth be told, absolutely crap.........) leather sling taken from the No4T. Then there was the sky-high priced wide shiny nylon sling. This was also marginal because it was so slippery that it had to be clamped with the buckle. This was withdrawn/discontinued after the Falklands war due to the fact that the nylon was of the must highly burnable type! After that a new cotton webbing type was introduced that wouldn't burn and best of all, it wouldn't slip and even better, everyone liked it. IT continued over into the L96 era. They were all called the SLING, L8 but the 'L8' relates to the SLING type and not the rifle.
The cotton sling operates as the nylon sling does
We did the trials of the cotton sling here. It's a very versatile bit of kit and I see some Police forces are using it on their rifles too But maybe because they think that they're 'snipers'. Good shots, maybe - but snipers......................... I don't think so!
I seem to recall doing a short article on the slings for the
CSP
forum some time ago if anyone can bring it up. But in short, the narrower cotton sling is one of the L42 alternatives. The reason that none or not many found their way into the L42 kits at the time of disposal was because they had to be transferred over to the replacement L96