Snider/Enfield Sling
Can anyone post a picture of your snider or enfield with the sling attached and with the button sinched up in parade position buttoned. I having problems understanding how this works. Any help would...
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If you are using a sling with such a button, it is actually not the correct pattern for either an Enfield muzzle-loading rifle or a Snider-Enfield. The British sling pattern with a button for securing...
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Well then guess I will keep it for my brunswick then thanks for your picture and response
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Strictly speaking, the "correct" sling for a Brunswick rifle would be the black Rifles pattern sling .... but I'm sure it will work. Mind you, maybe it would be a good excuse to buy a flintlock...
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good , now i have my excuse to buy the flintlock ive been lusting after
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Hi there,To add to Grant's post, here are a few pictures of the sling on my PH P53....Cheers,Rob
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Rob I see that you have the earlier version with the buckle, set up in the same fashion as the side view in Turner's illustration .... which I understand is entirely correct for a P'53 rifle or, for...
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Right you are Grant. I can only assume that the reason for this was for the sling to actually be adjustable...... With the buckle to the front (as I have it) and the sling even remotely tight (as it...
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