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Rifle sling accessory hits national print

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27 October 2017, 07:16
ted thorn
Rifle sling accessory hits national print


www.paypal.me/frankenstud

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05 November 2017, 07:04
craigster
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25 February 2018, 07:33
lavaca
Ted,
I want the OD one. Send me what I need to buy one. Thanks.
26 February 2018, 05:19
ted thorn
PM sent


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26 February 2018, 20:35
nopride2
I'm mailing the check today for a green one.

Dave
26 February 2018, 21:54
ted thorn
Thanks Dave

Ted Thornburgh Sr
Thin Air Creations
2901 W Old Oaks Rd
Poplar Bluff MO 63901


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19 August 2018, 22:46
Atkinson
Maybe a good thing for the back packer and I do not back pack sooo?..but I have put a lot of miles on foot in the four corners of this earth..

Ive never liked slings, prefer to carry my gun in hand and ready at all times, as a target of opertunity can save a failed hunt or save a life perhaps or get you that once in a lifetime trophy...I carry a 3/4 inch wide non adjustable sling rolled up in my jacket, coat, or pocket. the thin sling will not slide off a shoulder, mostly only use it when I feel the need for what ever reason..Ive been told it wears on ones shoulder, that has never been the case with me, if it did Id stick a towel or whatever under it..I try to stay away from gimmicks, just my two bits and a personal thing so not recommending my idea to anyone.


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

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20 August 2018, 05:51
Snyd
There are times when the mountain hunter needs a good sling system freeing up the hands but still giving quick access to the rifle. Like when hauling over 100 lbs and/or traveling in difficult terrain. Or brush busting through thick alders on a steep hillside.