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Last Updated: October 6, 2009

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K98 Slings
New, high quality leather sling for WWII K-98 mauser rifles. These are not the sketchy Indian made things that smell like pee. Hand sewn, correct steel hardware, cross-hatched embossing and waffenamts. These will also work for G/K43's and MP44's.
$35.00
In Stock

Yes! We are quite certain that these will fit all three of these weapons. Why are we so sure- even if you have doubts?
'Cause we tested them.
On real weapons.
Not airsoft guns.
Or resin models.
Or Tour of Duty 3D virtuals...

It should go without saying...but...guns are NOT included with the slings nor are they for sale. Yes, we really get lots of silly questions like this.


New K43 Sling
Same as the K98 sling, but approximately 6" longer to compensate for the greater distance between the slot in the stock and the front band. Marked "K43". These will fit both K43's and G43's. Originals are very rare- most rifles in WWII simply used the regular K98 sling, but we had a few made just because we can...
$35.00



MP40 not included.

MP38/40 Sling
Same quality and markings as the slings above. Will fit MP40 and MP38 SMG's.
$35.00


 

How to install a German sling:
This is the best tutorial I could come up with. K98 shown. G43's & MP44's are similar. MP40's lack the frog and simply have an "I" button.
If this is still too confusing, you'll have to come to the shop and I'll put it on for you. Please, don't mail any rifles to us. We do not have an FFL and it is illegal for us to receive or ship firearms.


Push sling through loop on barrel band.

Guide tip back through the sling loop...

..then through the buckle.

Guide sling through stock slot.

Install frog as shown. No idea why they call the stupid thing a "frog". Sorry.



 

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