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    How to sling the No4 Mk1(T)

    Hi, I would like to learn how to sling the 4(T) using the the large target swivel at magazine front please.

    I know how to sling the 1907 sling using front swivel only but have never been able to figure what sling to use and how to use the large target swivel.

    Thank you in advance

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    I would be very interested in this too.

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    Basically, like this but with a half-twist when installing sling (avoiding the unsightly half-twist shown here between biceps and swivel).



    Very stable and comfortable - and a lot less fuss than the US M1907.

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    The snipers were taught the method used 'by the book' but told that there were other methods that they were free to use. True to form, they'd try all manner of combinations, especially with the later clamp-buckle nylon and webbing slings. It came down to a matter of comfort and individual choice

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    This article in the MKLicon will explain in detail how to handle the No.4(T) sniper sling ...

    Milsurps Knowledge Library - 1952 Instructional Pamphlet for No.4 Mk1(T) sniper rifle

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    I've attached images from the relevant pages of the official 1951 Infantry Training Pamphlet 'Sniping' of how to use the sling 'American Pattern'. Hope they are of help...

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    Thanks to Waco 16 for info.

    I understand that the sling discussed in the pamphlet is the 1907.

    What is the method when/if the webbing sling is used for same usage???

    Thank you again.

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    If I ubderstand correctly, there is a major difference between using the 1907 sling like the US Army vs. same sling used by Britishicon Army.

    In first case (US), the sling is used with arm passing betwen the small loop created between the two sling lengths ( long and short) and sling is held tight at bicep level by tightening/pulling the long end and squeezing keepers on bicep.

    In the second case (Brits) the arm is simply passed in the overall loop from outside and hand is twisted into position to hold forend tight.
    The sling is not squeezed in place at bicep level in any way.

    Please confirm and/or add comments.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boom-Boom View Post
    In the second case (Brits) the arm is simply passed in the overall loop from outside and hand is twisted into position to hold forend tight. The sling is not squeezed in place at bicep level in any way.

    Yes. Shooting competitions with both types, my experience is that the Britishicon sling is quicker to use, but less stable in position. I have gradually attached 1907 slings to all competition rifles where it is permitted (it would look odd on an M1871 Mauser!)

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