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Got a question regarding musket slings. I'm wanting to pick one up for my Springfield. In looking around I find occasionally someone selling them a little longer/wider (sometimes both) 'to fit the 1842 Springfield'. Now, were the original '42 Springfields issued with a sling of different dimensions, or is this a reenactorism? As far as the canvas & leather sling vs. the leather ones--I'm a little lost there, too. In the absence of knowledge concerning which is more historically accurate, I'm leaning toward the leather ones strictly on aesthetic grounds--I just like 'em better, and I thought for galvanizing a leather sling would be more likely to be issued with a Federal private's weapon. But if someone has a reason why a mid-war Western Theater Confederate, carrying a weapon he was issued in early '62, would have one version or the other on his musket, I'm all ears.
Got a question regarding musket slings. I'm wanting to pick one up for my Springfield. In looking around I find occasionally someone selling them a little longer/wider (sometimes both) 'to fit the 1842 Springfield'. Now, were the original '42 Springfields issued with a sling of different dimensions, or is this a reenactorism? As far as the canvas & leather sling vs. the leather ones--I'm a little lost there, too. In the absence of knowledge concerning which is more historically accurate, I'm leaning toward the leather ones strictly on aesthetic grounds--I just like 'em better, and I thought for galvanizing a leather sling would be more likely to be issued with a Federal private's weapon. But if someone has a reason why a mid-war Western Theater Confederate, carrying a weapon he was issued in early '62, would have one version or the other on his musket, I'm all ears.
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