GERMAN WWII MP44 StG44 LEATHER SLING
$19.95
German WW2 Sling for the MP44 – Reproduction
Description
This is a reproduction leather sling for the German MP44 StG44.;
Fits MP 44, MP 43, MKb42 Perfect for non-firing display guns and replica semi-auto .22Lr ATI GSG-StG44. Cross hatched leather. Replica WW2 markings.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.101 kg |
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