The ‘Korean War Canadian British 51 Pattern Web Sterling Sling’ is a historically significant piece of military equipment widely used during the Korean War era. This sling is an essential accessory designed for firearm handling and support, crafted from durable web material to ensure longevity and reliability in the field. It was predominantly utilized by Canadian and British forces, reflecting the collaborative efforts of Commonwealth troops during the conflict. The ’51 Pattern’ designation signifies its place within a series of standardized military gear introduced in 1951, making it a key component of mid-20th century military outfitting. The inclusion of “Sterling” hints at its association with the Sterling submachine gun, a prominent weapon used during the time. Collectors and historians highly value this sling for its robust construction and historical authenticity, which offer a tangible link to the experiences and challenges faced by soldiers during the Korean War.
Korean War Canadian British 51 Pattern Web Sterling Sling
$50.00
Korean War Canadian British 51 Pattern Web Sterling Sling
Availability: Only 1 left in stock
Conflict | Korea (1950-53) |
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Original/Reproduction | Original |
Theme | Militaria |