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| The ones that came with my rifles from the CMP are just fine for my purposes. It's well constructed, adjusts easily, and holds the rifle securely. I have no complaints. I imagine most of the complaints about them are from high power shooters who have some very specific requirements. I don't do that, so I can't speak to its shortcomings in that specific discipline. If you're not putting on a shooting jacket and doing competitive positional shooting out to 600 yards you'll probably be more than content with the one from the CMP.
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| | | Posts: 11816 | Location: In the Cornfields | Registered: May 25, 2006 |  
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| It’s ok. It does what is needed. Good to use in the “hasty sling” technique. If you want a sling for serious positional shooting work w/ a US Military surplus rifle you need the M1907 sling. |
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| do you need one? email me (in profile) your address and I will send you one, USGI, used but good shape web, or if you want a seatbelt type (nylon) I can send you one of those think of it as an instant Karma
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| quote: Originally posted by lyman: do you need one? email me (in profile) your address and I will send you one,
USGI, used but good shape web,
or if you want a seatbelt type (nylon) I can send you one of those
think of it as an instant Karma
Thank you very much for the generosity, but I have already ordered 4 of them, for less than $12 each they gotta be worth it. Went ahead and bought one for the 10/22 and 870.
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