Rifle Slings

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Re: Rifle Slings

Post by bigrich » 03 Sep 2020, 6:33 am

marksman wrote:dingo lives down here not far from me
he's a good bloke who does a good quality job :drinks:
ozzy made quality :thumbsup:


+1 you'll see i snuck a image of trump into the background in my post pic MM , no bites yet :lol:
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Re: Rifle Slings

Post by marksman » 03 Sep 2020, 12:02 pm

bigrich wrote:
marksman wrote:dingo lives down here not far from me
he's a good bloke who does a good quality job :drinks:
ozzy made quality :thumbsup:


+1 you'll see i snuck a image of trump into the background in my post pic MM , no bites yet :lol:


l did see that and thought here we go, it still could happen BR :lol: :drinks:
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Re: Rifle Slings

Post by Skinna » 03 Sep 2020, 12:35 pm

Haha...very nice touch BR :thumbsup: you're a cheeky bugger :lol:

He looks young & virile in that pic (on the flag) too, almost like he's up for another hard fought campain. !! :lol:

Thanks for the response, ill check those slings out. :drinks:
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Re: Rifle Slings

Post by mchughcb » 03 Sep 2020, 3:02 pm

I have two blaser/niggeloh neoprene slings that I swap between rifles and shotguns. On my shoulder or across my back. They never slip and have been through hell and back. But you won't get them for $25.
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