O/T: Need Trapdoor Springfield Sling Info

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O/T: Need Trapdoor Springfield Sling Info

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Guys, I'm looking at slings for my 71/84 Mauser aka "Old Thirty One Twenty" and was considering this sling from Turner's:

http://www.turnersling.com/miva/merchan ... _Code=HRRS

This sling is time period correct although it is American of course and not European. However, the Springfields I have seen look very similar to my Mauser so there was a lot of imitation from one side of the pond to the other. I spoke to Mr. Turner this morning and he can alter demensions some if need be.

What I need to know is the distance between the sling swivels on a Trapdoor Springfield?

Any other suggestions for a good sling would also be appreciated.

Thanks for any help!

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Re: O/T: Need Trapdoor Springfield Sling Info

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I'll measure one when I get home but I bet someone will beat me to it :D

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Re: O/T: Need Trapdoor Springfield Sling Info

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Thirty (30) inches on my 1888 Trapdoor Springfield 45-70. Note the rear swivel is on the front of the trigger guard and not back on the butt.
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Tutt I don't know your feelings about flea bay but here is a repro made for the 71/84
http://cgi.ebay.com/Imperial-German-Mau ... 240%3A1318
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Re: O/T: Need Trapdoor Springfield Sling Info

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OJ: Wow, much longer between the sling swivels than my Mauser which is only 23 inches. I'm glad I checked.

Ben: Thanks, I would have never found that. It looks similar to the one I have, but might be better quality fasteners. I will check.

Thanks again guys, this place is still the best!

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I knew somebody would beat me to it :D
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