Adjustable sling for rifles, shotguns or the like

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F41C 27/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1241621

Inventor: Floyd HIGHTOWER Title: ADJUSTABLE SLING FOR RIFLES, SHOTGUNS OR THE LIKE ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE This disclosure is directed to a sling for a rifle, shotgun or the like which is formed of a web of material folded upon it- self to define first, second and third web portions with the second web portion being sandwiched between the first and third web portions, the sling being so folded as to have first and second overfolded opposite ends each carrying a connector for connecting the sling to a rifle, shotgun or the like, the first web potion passing through a loop, a third overfolded end portion entraining the loop at a point between the first and second over- folded end portions, and the loop being connected to one end of the web whereby the first web portion can be drawn selectively in opposite directions through the loop to increase or decrease the overall length of the sling and after any such adjustment, the first web portion is frictionally gripped in the loop area by the frictional engagement between the first web end and the third overfolded end portion.

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