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Actually I think the sling/lace are use to hold or tie the belt keeper to the holster as the threads between the belt keeper and the holster were torn off.
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That question was answered earlier in the post (see #4 above). Perhaps reading the post instead of just looking at the pictures would save you from again asking a question which has already been answered.
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Cutting and pasting the original post, including the entire line of photos is a waste of time and bandwith, as well.....
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Rich,
posting #4 did not answer this part of my general question: QUOTE Was this sling, connected to the gun, wide spread and often used to prevent the loss of the gun? __________________ I ment: Was a lace often used to prevent the loss of the gun?
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