Would any member here happen to know a source for this, please? I tried Utube, search engines etc.
Steve
Would any member here happen to know a source for this, please? I tried Utube, search engines etc.
Steve
The Original Point and Click Interface was a Smith & Wesson
100_0354.jpg Will this help? Some rifles swivels loops are too small to get the buckle's to go thru.
Last edited by dave; 12-31-2017 at 01:54.
You can never go home again.
Yes, maybe I can figure it out from your picture, thank you.
Steve
The Original Point and Click Interface was a Smith & Wesson
Click thumbnail image to enlarge.
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FWIW, all the slings shown in post #2 here are installed in non-standard configuration. Even the SMLE slings are backwards (open loops should face out to preclude marring wood).
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Last edited by Parashooter; 12-31-2017 at 10:38.
Darn--I have some work to do! Thanks for that. I copied to my favorites file so I do not forget. I have several original Kerr marked slings and most have another brass loop on the long section, two do not. Whats with that extra loop? On my examples the short strap buckle snapped on that extra loop.
You can never go home again.
Para, what length would you suggest for a 1898 Krag rifle, the seller says he has 3 lengths available(probably repros), to cheap to be originals.
Steve
The Original Point and Click Interface was a Smith & Wesson
Beats me! My guess is "short" for the Krag or '03, with swivels closer than the 1917.
But why put a Kerr on a Krag? A nice M1907 would work fine and be closer to period-appropriate. M1887 is marginally more correct but pretty useless for shooting.
Yes, Parashooter, I know you compete in completions but, I no longer do. Too much arthritis.
Steve
The Original Point and Click Interface was a Smith & Wesson
Makes a carry strap that can be pulled up nice and parade tight for display. The Krags that I remember in the American Legion back in the early 60s all had them. The repro I got, when they first came out, didn't like being used for shooting. The fabric was pulling out from the rivets. Probably wouldn't have taken a whole lot of carrying either. They may have gotten better since then. I've often wondered about the strength of originals.
"I have sworn upon the Altar of God, eternity hostility upon all forms of tyranny over the minds of man." - Thomas Jefferson
001.jpgMy Kerr sling is a reproduction. The rifle falls into the serial #for the 26th. Infantry in the Philippines -
so it is period correct. It is just a carry, not a shooting sling.
-Kab