US Mills Web Sling for Krag and Springfield Rifles When leather slings proved difficult to maintain during the Philippine "Pacification," the Army purchased the Mills web sling for use on issue Krag and, later, Springfield M1903 rifles. contd/.
This sling was later adopted in slightly modified form by the British
Army. The early Mills sling is identified by its slightly wider web,
brass keepers, and patent dates on the ends. The end hooks were
slightly small for the web, and there was a slight crimping on the
strap where the hooks attached. The WPG reproduction copies all of
these original features.
US Leggings, Dismounted, M1938 Exact reproduction khaki Army pattern leggings in larger sizes. Laces included. Sizes measured at the top of the legging.
US Kerr No-Buckl Sling for M1903 Kerr No-Buckl Sling for M1903 Springfield. At some time either the Army or the Marines (or both) purchased the Kerr No-Buckl web sling for use on the M1903 Springfield and Trench Guns.
US Kerr No-Buckl Sling for M1917 Kerr No-Buckl Sling for M1917 Enfield Rifle. The Enfield required a longer version of the Kerr sling because the sling swivels are farther apart. This sling is also available now.