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    Well you have got me motivated. I'm taking an '03 and my '17 out today.


    Would this be a flock of Remington's?


    Not near a nice looking as some pictured here. I like the no buckel slings shown above.

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    Close, but no cigar.

    Quote Originally Posted by MJ1 View Post
    Would this be a flock of Remington's?
    I like the no buckel slings shown above.CheersMJ
    Sorry, MJ, but two of anything is only a "brace". To flesh out the "flock" you'll have to get a rolling block Remington in .43 Spanish. Good luck.

    The "no buckle" sling, shown above, is appropriate to the P14, but the tan or green web slings are anachronistic on M1917s, having been introduced during WWII for use on the M1icon. They are, however, much more practical than the leather M1907 sling, and I use them on '03s, '17s and M1s whenever I shoot the High-Power course.

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    Close, but no cigar.

    Quote Originally Posted by MJ1 View Post
    Would this be a flock of Remington's?
    I like the no buckel slings shown above.CheersMJ
    Sorry, MJ, but two of anything is only a "brace". To flesh out the "flock" you'll have to get a rolling block Remington in .43 Spanish. Good luck.

    The "no buckle" sling, shown above, is appropriate to the P14, but the tan or green web slings are anachronistic on M1917s, having been introduced during WWII for use on the M1icon. They are, however, much more practical than the leather M1907 sling, and I use them on '03s, '17s and M1s whenever I shoot the High-Power course.

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    Ok! Ok!


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