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Offline iloco

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Flax or Hemp
« on: October 19, 2013, 04:29:31 AM »
I finally got my Full Stock Bergaman Hawken rifle and now want to add a sling.  I want somethng besides leather.
 Would a sling made from flax or hemp make a good one.  Which would you prefer and why.  I had a front swivel installed and a button on the butt end.  I will add leather to either hemp or flax where attachments are made to the rifle.
 I want something that would look more like the fur trade time period if that makes any sense.
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Offline PPatch

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Re: Flax or Hemp
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2013, 05:57:19 AM »
Perhaps just close your eyes and imagine "What would a man in the mountains do if he needed a rifle sling." He has leather in the form of animal skin, he could cure it with intent, strip it, braid it, whatever. He might not have flax or hemp in a form that would work for a sling without going to one $#*! of a lot of trouble, then again he may (who knows). What were the trade goods in that era? What was commonly available at rendezvous for trade or purchase that might serve as a sling? Were slings all that common as to be offered?  What combination of resource might a man making his living in the mountains conjur to fabricate into rifle sling? Then again, if a man received his new rifle with sling attachments might he have specified a sling when it was ordered? What was the common sling of that era supplied in such a case?

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I am thinking that you might get back to leather on this. But what do I know.
« Last Edit: October 19, 2013, 06:07:13 AM by PPatch »
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