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Curt, that shouldn't be a problem since shipping is not a problem. Let me know which Thompson parts you're looking for, I'm sure I can locate some!
Bill, I'll try to find markings. However, I do not want to put them out of the original wrapping and then be unable to put them back. I'll let you know.
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11-21-2012 07:01 AM
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Promo: I appreciate any help.
The slings are stored in a circle. I opened many of them years ago. It is easy to get them back in the circle. Sometimes the slings are attached to each other with one's fastener attached to anyothe's slug, in a circle.
Thank you for any information you can provide.
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Promo,
Your last picture....
Top Left Corner...
Is that part of the Gas Cylinder Repair Kit?
Also curious if you've unwrapped those slings yet?
Cheers,
Charlie-Painter777
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Some carbines were used by the Germans after re-arming after capitulation. They made their share of equipment to issue along with them. Bayonets and slings are just the tip. They also re-did the back sight to a notch on the receiver ring...for example...
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The Zieh Hier is German and says "Accused Here" Literal but probably "push"???
Bill Hollinger
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According to Google translate it's pull here...
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