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    NZ marked sling...too good to be true?

    So this is billed as authentic but it looks a bit "surspicious" to me. No tarnish on the buckles especially concerns me. I have and NZicon marked Mk1* that needs a proper sling and this would fit the bill but I would rather not spend 70$US to find out its a fake with a nice stamp. I have not seen NZ marked repros before but Im not sure how much stock i put in that.
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    Me thinks a Kiwi Mk1* should not wear a green post WW2 sling any way.

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    I have 2 or 3 early ww1 dated web slings with that exact same style of ink N^Z stamping, I have never seen or heard of that stamping applied to a later sling. As most of our ww2 era slings are Canadianicon anyhow.

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    This was kind of my question...was WW2 NZicon gear stamped in such a way regardless of the color. For that marking to be so clean with no makers marks is one of many red flags for me.

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    But not in green for ww1.

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    I should clarify I made a typo that might be a factor ..this is for a no4Mk1*.

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    I’ve not seen one stamped like this. As others say it’s a post war sling that would most likely have been on a no 5 rather than a smle.

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    Possibly for the L1A1 SLR.

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    Check the length for a SLR sling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnmkeller View Post
    So this is billed as authentic but it looks a bit "surspicious" to me. No tarnish on the buckles especially concerns me. I have and NZicon marked Mk1* that needs a proper sling and this would fit the bill but I would rather not spend 70$US to find out its a fake with a nice stamp. I have not seen NZ marked repros before but Im not sure how much stock i put in that.
    Here's a picture of mine on my NZ SLR for reference.

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