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Rifle Sling Season Has Started

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These went out last week.

Made from Hermann Oak © 9/10 oz leather, measure 2-1/4" wide at the widest point by 44" long. The adjustment and attachment areas are skived to ~6/7 oz for a better fold around the sling swivels.

Chief

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They look great, nice work. I just took a sling order the other day myself, guy wants 2 single point slings for Marlin saddle ring carbines, have to use a plastic connector which I'm not crazy about but we'll see how it goes.

Stu

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Really nice work as usual Chief.

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You have done it once again, Your work looks Marvelous !

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They look great, nice work. I just took a sling order the other day myself, guy wants 2 single point slings for Marlin saddle ring carbines, have to use a plastic connector which I'm not crazy about but we'll see how it goes.

Stu

Thanks,

Really nice work as usual Chief.

Thanks Rohn.

You have done it once again, Your work looks Marvelous !

Thanks Wild Bill

Chief

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Sweet ;)

Hey, if it's open season, do you need a tag to take rifle slings down yer way, or just a checkbook! :rofl:

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Mellow and clean/neat. Good work.

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Very Nice Work.

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Lookin good Chief!

Thanks

Sweet ;)

Hey, if it's open season, do you need a tag to take rifle slings down yer way, or just a checkbook! :rofl:

I issue a permit with each rifle sling, of course that's after they've used their checkbook of course. :thumbsup:

Mellow and clean/neat. Good work.

Thanks Red Cent.

Very Nice Work.

Thanks,

Chief

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Awww Cheif i dont even have the guitar strap made yet...LOL!

Like all of your work, it looks real good.

I always love your dye / stain work...Your leathers always look deep and smooth and soft to me.

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Awww Cheif i dont even have the guitar strap made yet...LOL!

Like all of your work, it looks real good.

I always love your dye / stain work...Your leathers always look deep and smooth and soft to me.

Thanks Bruce, that guitar strap ain't gonna make itself. Thanks for the comment on the dye/stain work, I have a method I use and like, as for soft I do use a conditioner (Feibings Aussie) on both sides of the leather and it makes my straps and slings feel very soft/flexible and actually makes them look better as well. I put it on a little heavy, heat it with an industrial heat gun set on a fairly low setting until it liquifies and then remove the excess with a soft cloth and buff with a sheep skin pad. This is a recent change for me, I'd always used Neetsfoot Oil but after trying this beeswax/oils/conditioner product I've just about stopped using Neetsfoot. Another benefit of this product is that it makes the leather perspiration/weather resistant (Musicians sweat a lot an hunters are out in the snow and rain). Oh well, off the soap box.

Chief

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Wow these look great so clean, and I really like the finish as well. Guess I'm going to have to try one.

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Wow these look great so clean, and I really like the finish as well. Guess I'm going to have to try one.

Thanks,

Chief

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Those look great Chief. Im gonna try my hand at a few slings. Just got a template from Joyce yesterday. Thanks for all your time and effort making those videos.

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Those look great Chief. Im gonna try my hand at a few slings. Just got a template from Joyce yesterday. Thanks for all your time and effort making those videos.

Thanks, I use their templates nearly every day. Great products and great people to do business with. Hope the videos help.

Chief

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