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    Posted: November 09 2024 at 3:40pm
Hey all. Last night I volunteered to overhaul my Air Cadet squadrons drill rifles. (Decommisioned #7's). Furniture strip and oiled, hardware touches up, etc. They don't have slings, and I was wondering if any of the "Old Salts" on the forum knew how these were produced. Were they just regular slings painted white? (I hope) Thanks!
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i think treated with blanco , but im  not really certain , i just remember reading of it years ago , i hope you can hget a better response , good luck on your efforts they are worthwhile , 
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Calling Hoadie, Calling Hoadie!

Hoadie know about such things.

I think it is called Blanco.

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Yes they were regular Khaki slings treated with "Blanco".
There were some white L-E slings, but they were Royal Navy, not army for drill.
I don't recall having seen actual "Blanco" in many years  I don't think its produced currently.
A reasonable, but slightly messy substitute is sneaker whitener.

Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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Thanks Shamu. Hadn't thought of that.
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yea , i think blance like some of the other things used back then have been deemed to contain harmful chemicals 
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I had a good look at the DP rifles last night. (6 of them) All have " No.7 .22 INCH MK1 Longbranch" stamped on the receiver. A couple are 1946, 1945, and one 1944. They all have the flutes on the upper handguard and three swivels, one being just ahead of the magazine. No magazine springs, no bolts and the barrels plugged with something stem to stern. I get the job of prettying them up and putting some kind of doing on them... and build a storage rack for them...
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Not likely anything wrong with those No. 7 rifles when they were DP’ed. Pretty hard to wear out a .22 RF. 
Shame the bolts were lost. 
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