Watervliet Arsenal leather carrying strap for US musket
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$64.98 USD
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Highlights
The leather carrying strap with Watervliet Arsenal markings is a historically accurate accessory, specially crafted for reenactors and collectors of classic US Civil War firearms.
Authentic reconstruction based on an original salvaged 3-band Springfield Rifle Musket
Made of durable, brown genuine leather for maximum longevity and a historical look
Distinctive Watervliet Arsenal embossing as a historically accurate detail for history enthusiasts
Secure attachment via a solid brass hook secured with robust copper rivets
Flexibly adjustable thanks to a generous overall length of approximately 182 cm and pre-punched adjustment holes
Versatile compatibility with models such as the Enfield 1853 and various rifles from the 1870s
Questions about the product Watervliet Arsenal leather carrying strap for US musket
For which historical rifles from the US Civil War era is this leather carrying strap with the Watervliet Arsenal mark suitable, in addition to the Springfield musket?
This leather carrying strap with the Watervliet Arsenal mark is suitable not only for the Springfield musket but also for the Enfield of 1853 and for many other rifles of the 1870s and early 1880s.
What materials are the hook and rivets of this carrying strap made of, and what is the total length of the leather piece?
The hook of this carrying strap is made of brass and the rivets are made of copper. The leather piece has a total length of approximately 182 cm.
How many pre-drilled holes does this leather carrying strap have for individual length adjustment?
The leather carrying strap has several pre-punched holes that allow for individual length adjustment.
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The leather sling is approximately 3 cm (or 3.2 cm) wide. Besides US Civil War rifles, it is also suitable for the 1853 Enfield and many other rifles from the 1870s and early 1880s, such as the Springfield Trapdoor model.