- RIFLE SLING BELTS
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- We have made these same belts for over 50 years. Each
belt is hand cut with a draw gauge from 8-10 oz domestically
tanned "English bridle" leather bends, which make for
extremely durable strapping. This leather is actually tanned
and finished for the horse bridle industry. This vegetable tanned
leather is quite expensive, but worth the difference. Each strap
is worked through 7 steps before it's attached to a solid brass
buckle using solid brass rivets. Color choice is dark brown,
medium brown, burgundy, chestnut, and black. Because dye batches
from the tannery will vary and because computer screens vary,
we do not recommend dependence on these photos for matching color.
All the belt colors can be seen on the one
inch belt page. Custom belts for any buckle you may have
is our specialty.
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NEW satin nickel on solid brass add $12.00
to C or D
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A & B: |
- DISCONTINUED… lack of interest
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C: |
- Classic style (1 3/8") with crease line shown in
medium brown.
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$69.00
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D: |
- Our regular version (1 3/8") shown in dark brown.
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$64.00
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C and D are made with solid brass hardware. We can no longer
find the smaller hook used in A and B in solid brass. We continue
to offer the same belt with the same style hook, but in brass
plated steel. Rivets remain solid brass.
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- All styles can be made up in all five colors.
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- NEW natural undyed belt leather available
for all styles (photo available)
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- Please click here to
learn about ordering.
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- BELT SIZE
Please determine belt size by measuring a currently used belt.
Pants waist size is no longer a reliable way to determine belt
size.
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- ALL BELTS ARE MADE TO ORDER
- SIZE IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. PLEASE MEASURE. NO
RETURNS.
Measure from point "A" on the buckle to the most used
hole on your current belt. It might not be the middle hole.
This measurement is usually 2 to 5 inches bigger than your pants
waist size. Note that A on the top belt is
just inside the buckle end where the swivel tongue meets the
buckle body
..and that A on the bottom belt
is at the base of the hook. Its important that the working
length of the buckle be included in your measurement.
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Point "B" on the new belt will be the middle of 5 holes
(or loops on some styles).
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