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4t Drake sling?
All. Recently I purchased another very nice 4t set. All matching rifle, scope, bracket, scope carrier and chest. As I was unpacking it I noticed an unusual sling. It is a standard width with thong attachment at the top and a simple loop on the bottom. I thought commercial till u saw the broad arrow mark and it is stamped Drake
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06-12-2016 02:02 PM
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So, it's a 1914 pattern leather sling? It should be a US 1907 pattern though...standard issue...
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Nope. Not a M1907 pattern. I'd be glad to post a pic but for some reason I don't have that privilidge.
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Jim is correct from the description. Not the correct sling for a No.4T.
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That is exactly what it is. Thanks.
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many of these slings were made by the leather industry in Walsall. A list of names from 1925; some are familiar from leather and webbing items
Walsall leather manufacturers in 1925
Moss Stone & Co and Butler Bros are two that come to mind.
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Brown leather Enfield-type Slings named Drake were sold by International Military Antiques (IMA) a few years back - I bought a couple, and assume they are repros - though their current offerings are named HGR 1916
see British WWI WWII SMLE Enfield Rifle Leather Sling ima-usa.com
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I see Matthew Harvey & Company on Mk VII's list. They made the castings for the first three or four batches of No32 scope brackets I had made. Sadly they've now gone.
Last edited by Roger Payne; 06-17-2016 at 09:06 PM.
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