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    While we are talking about slings, Besides Jim (BAR) and myself, any of the new members know what sling was used on the M3 & M3A1 SMG ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    what sling was used on the M3 & M3A1
    I THINK I have that in mind...now I have to wait... Interesting one Al speaks of, wish we had a pic of him with one.
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    That is interesting what Al spoke about, like Jim said we will wait.

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    When I carried an M3A1 grease gun in the Army, we were issued a thin nylon web sling with 2 "H" buckles and metal (blackened brass) tips. I don't have any idea what the nomenclature was for that sling but, a quick look around the web says it is the Viet Nam era M3 sling.

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    Here is a closed listing on Ebay for one just like the ones we had. M3 Sling
    The seller names it a "Type 5" M1icon carbine sling. It was the only slings in our Arms Room that would fit on the M3A1s that we had.

    I wish I had a pic of me with one too. After my divorce I didn't wind up with a lot of photos at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Diehl View Post
    After my divorce I didn't wind up with a lot of photos
    I'm with you there, but kept my persona;l photos in a different album so I got those. Others are gone and my money collection I built travelling the world...Sadam Dollar and such...

    Quote Originally Posted by Al Diehl View Post
    "Type 5" M1icon carbine sling.
    I'm agreeing with the seller mostly, it looks like the late production slings made for RVN. The one you see most on the M3/M3A1 are the M1 carbine slings of period...I think...
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    The M1icon carbine sling was issued with the M3 SMG during WW2

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    The M1icon carbine sling
    Didn't mean to spill but it sort of got away from me...
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    You know I've been wondering this. I hear people pointing to the M1923 as the canvas sling of WW2 and I hear others pointing to slings similar to this:

    M1 Garand Sling M14 M1A M16 AR15 Web Sling OD Green Cotton USGI Appleseed Liberty RiflePattern WWII & Korea

    Now, being a novice to slings at all........ Which one is WW2 period correct? or are both? or neither?

    Just a curious man here trying to learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lcgivz12 View Post
    Which one is WW2 period correct?
    Simple, look through pictures of men carrying weapons in Europe and the Pacific and you decide...

    Quote Originally Posted by Col. Colt View Post
    The M1923 was designed to replace the M1907
    No matter how much you wish it were, the M1923 didn't see any substantial use...at all.
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