Preview: MidwayUSA All-American Leather Sling

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posted on June 22, 2022
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MidwayUSA All-American Leather Sling

Anyone who has carried a longarm knows the value a quality-made sling can provide, which is why the All-American Leather Sling from MidwayUSA offers an affordable solution with premium components.

U.S.-sourced steer hide makes up the 100 percent leather construction of the customizable, 7/8"-wide All-American Leather Sling with a user-adjustable range of 12", in 2" increments, for a perfect fit, thanks to the included matte-black Chicago screws. The sling is also equipped with GrovTec sling swivels treated with a protective matte-black oxide finish.

MSRP is set at $20 and color options include: Black, Chestnut and Light Brown. For more information, please visit midwayusa.com.

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