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: ...is an integral part of the NATO strap buying
: experience. ;-)
: Got mine from Eddie Platts at timefactors.com
: in the U.K., ca. 10 GBP each, depending on
: the design. If you're in the USofA, Howard
: Marx is the one to talk to.
: Good luck & have fun,
: -hacmac
For sure will go for Howard Marx. A little undecided however, Will that NATO strap be too thin for my SMP? Will the spring bars give out under pressure from the strap? I like the rubber strap...Can't decide.
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