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.
US M1917 Pistol Lanyard This lanyard was developed because the M1905 lanyard, designed to fit revolvers, did not fit the M1911 pistol well (some think this is the reason for the lanyard loop on early magazines).
US Thompson SMG slings I am very pleased with these new reproductions. These are made in the yellowish khaki used during most of WWII. Photo shows an original sling over one of the reproductions.
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 M1907 Leather Sling A new reproduction of the leather sling used on all US rifles 1905-1944. This is not the funny-smelling Chinese product, but a totally new product. Brass hardware, natural unissued color harness leather.