.357 Lever Action

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Re: .357 Lever Action

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AEA wrote:Do you make those rifle straps too? :tiphat:
No yet... Are you looking for one? I love this strap, by the way... :)
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Re: .357 Lever Action

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I would be interested in one if the quality was the same as your holsters and I could get it in the brown with black accents. Would be a killer strap on my 1894CSS (Stainless).
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Okay - let me look into the hardware and such and I'll get back with you. :)
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Re: .357 Lever Action

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If you are planning to include the hardware I would need stainless or nickel. If you just sell the straps alone, peeps could buy their hardware (Blue or Nickel) from Midway or other places.

Probably best for you to just do the strap and forget about supplying hardware.
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Re: .357 Lever Action

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I was actually just referring to the chicago screws and rivets - not the sling swivels. Or is that what you were referring to - the screws that hold the strap at the adjustment points?
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particle wrote:I was actually just referring to the chicago screws and rivets - not the sling swivels. Or is that what you were referring to - the screws that hold the strap at the adjustment points?
Well, I guess that the screws should be stainless/nickle as well for straps going on stainless guns, but there are not many of those anyway. Blue/brass would probably be OK for blue guns......dunno....depends on the owners I guess.

I was mainly talking about the Swivels themselves in the original post.
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