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M44 carbine sling
Recently I bought this sling; https://www.libertytreecollectors.co...&idcategory=41 .
I like to put it on my deactivated M44 carbine but is this historically correct?
I have read that this type of sling was for both the Mosin Nagant carbines as the PPSh41/PPS43 SMG.
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04-08-2015 11:28 PM
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Personally I would just use these on the SMG.
But they are nice items.
Cheers, Ade.
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Thanks for your advise. Are there WWII photographs showing this sling (with laces) on a Mosin Nagant?
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The type of sling you have is typical for expediency slings when metal shortages were occurring. The narrow ones were mostly for the SMGs the wider ones for the carbines. They were manufactured at a cottage industry level, you can find examples in many colors, materials with crude sewing and construction. I love em!!
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Thanks for the complement. My example has a width of 28 mm. It should be a SMG version.
What is the carbine version look like? Has it the same width as the normal version with the buckle and sling loops?
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Very interesting pictures. Thanks for showing them. At this moment I put a standard Mosin Nagant rifle sling on my M44 carbine. I would like to have a war dated carbine sling but they are hard to find.
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I have never seen a war time dated carbine sling. If factory stamps are present, they are usually illegible. I just go with construction, materials and length.
If anyone has a dated sling, please post photos.
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