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    Ishapore 2A1 Sling

    I am wondering about the correct sling for the Ishapore 2A1. I've seen a lot of 2A1 pictures with the typical canvas Lee Enfield sling, but the one I just purchased came with a leather sling. It is roughly 54 inches long, just under 1 inch wide, and it has a metal binding device.

    Is anyone familiar with the correct sling for a 2A1?

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    Doesn't sound familiar, show us a pic or two?
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    I would think a standard 37 pattern canvas sling would be correct for any of the Ishapore Enfield's.

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    I have a friend (Special Forces Colonel) who gave me a web sling he purchased from an Indian PX when he was auditing a course in India. Unmarked with very coarse weave. For what its worth.

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    Here is a picture of the leather sling.
    Last edited by rge0012; 06-11-2017 at 09:30 AM.

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    That's for a Germanicon '98k...doesn't hurt though.
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    I've had several Indian web slings and they are exactly as described in post #4. The weave is very coarse, some hard and some kind of soft. The brass fittings sometimes need a bit of dollying to get them through the swivel loops.

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    Thanks for the info, Everyone!

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    Here's what the Indian Slings look like. Mine is 45 inches long, they are also about an 1/8th inch wider than the normal Commonwealth slings




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    The part number is strange, ??*/1005- 001770- 0-???? The 00 indicates the national origin indicator. 99 for the UKicon, 13 for Belgiumicon and so on. 00 and 001 indicates the USAicon according to the NSN check list as I recall it! No doubt that it is the cheapo Indian loose weave.
    * the prefix code should be B2

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