Dated 1942. Very little brass fitted strapping was produced after '42, albeit it remained substitute standard. These were used on the last of the U.S. Krag rifles at the end of their duty, all '03 bolt action variants, the M1917 "Enfield" U.S. Rifle, the M1 Garand, even shotguns, and pretty much any rifle on military duty which could/would accept a 1 1/4" sling.
| Country Of Origin | Unknown |
| Conflict | WW II (1939-45) |
| Theme | Militaria |
| Original/Reproduction | Reproduction |
| Region Of Origin | United States |
Dated 1942. Very little brass fitted strapping was produced after ’42, albeit it remained substitute standard. These were used on the last of the U.S. Krag rifles at the end of their duty, all ’03 bolt action variants, the M1917 “Enfield” U.S. Rifle, the M1 Garand, even shotguns, and pretty much any rifle on military duty which could/would accept a 1 1/4″ sling.