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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    Thunderbox, thanks for the reply, but I am now puzzled.
    Does your answer mean it is not an Enfield sling? (Well, it fooled me!)
    OR
    the Belgians and/or Danes used Enfields?

    Patrick
    Norwayicon, Denmarkicon, Austriaicon, Holland, Belgiumicon, Italyicon, Greece, Yugoslaviaicon and even France used Enfields and/or P37 webbing at one stage or another just after WW2. The Danes and Belgians also produced some additions and variations to P'37 webbing. Many of these slings are of Britishicon/Commonwealth origin, but with Danish modifications.

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