GerryRA
09-14-2013, 08:58
K98 sling design
I’m trying to sort out the logic for the design of the sling for the German K98.
I see the utility of the side mounted sling – also used on the US M1 carbine, Japanese Type 99 rifle and Italian Model 1938 carbine. What I’m wondering is what advantage is a design with the rear end of the sling passing thru the buttstock and being fastened to a free buckle and stud assembly, and then having three button holes for the stud?
This combination of the thru slot in the buttstock with the buckle assembly consisting of stud, frame buckle and stud base, leather loop and then leather cover for the buckle and base seems to be more solution than the problem calls for.
A Type 99 stock mounted sling swivel, Model 1938 sling bar or even a thru stock slot with a stud affixed to the stock seems to be more simple, cheaper and easier to use. And why three buttonholes in the buckle end of the sling. If any but the last hole is used, the end of the sling running forward past the buckle interferes with the hold of the pistol grip.
Just wondering
I’m trying to sort out the logic for the design of the sling for the German K98.
I see the utility of the side mounted sling – also used on the US M1 carbine, Japanese Type 99 rifle and Italian Model 1938 carbine. What I’m wondering is what advantage is a design with the rear end of the sling passing thru the buttstock and being fastened to a free buckle and stud assembly, and then having three button holes for the stud?
This combination of the thru slot in the buttstock with the buckle assembly consisting of stud, frame buckle and stud base, leather loop and then leather cover for the buckle and base seems to be more solution than the problem calls for.
A Type 99 stock mounted sling swivel, Model 1938 sling bar or even a thru stock slot with a stud affixed to the stock seems to be more simple, cheaper and easier to use. And why three buttonholes in the buckle end of the sling. If any but the last hole is used, the end of the sling running forward past the buckle interferes with the hold of the pistol grip.
Just wondering