US REPRO WWII BROWN LEATHER GARAND SLING
Out of stock
- SKU
- 16189400
- Color
- Brown
- Style
- Gun Sling
Description
A faithful reproduction of the iconic M1907 leather sling issued with the U.S. M1 Garand and 1903 Springfield rifles, this WWII-style strap is a must-stock item for collectors, reenactors, surplus shoppers, and shooters who want a period-correct look on their vintage long guns. Cut from 100% buffalo leather in a warm natural tan, it captures the authentic appearance of the slings G.I.s carried across Europe and the Pacific — a detail your customers will recognize the moment they see it.
The classic two-piece design uses a long main strap and a shorter keeper strap connected by a leather loop, with rows of punched adjustment holes and blackened steel claw hooks (frogs) on each end. That setup lets the end user dial in everything from a simple carry sling to a tight competition-style shooting loop, just as the original 1907 pattern was intended. The neutral tan finish will darken and patina beautifully over time, giving each sling its own character — a quality that resonates with reenactors and the growing crowd of buyers who appreciate heritage leather goods as a fashion piece.
Who It Sells To
- WWII reenactors and living-history groups outfitting M1 Garand, 1903 Springfield, and BAR replicas
- Militaria collectors completing display rifles
- Vintage match and CMP shooters who want a traditional leather sling
- Hunters and outdoorsmen who prefer classic leather over synthetic webbing
- Surplus and Americana fashion buyers drawn to heritage leather accessories
Specifications
- Material: 100% buffalo leather
- Color: Natural brown / tan
- Width: 1 in.
- Length: 48 in.
- Hardware: Blackened steel claw hooks and adjustment buckle
- Pattern: U.S. M1907-style reproduction
- Compatibility: M1 Garand, 1903 Springfield, and other rifles using the standard 1-inch sling slot
A simple, affordable, high-turnover accessory that pairs naturally with any rifle, militaria, or surplus assortment. Display it alongside Garand cartridge belts, web gear, and reproduction field equipment to round out a complete WWII U.S. infantry presentation.