Nov 28 2022

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

Shooting Leather Rifle Buttstock, Shoulder Sling For. 30-06.308.22-250 410ga

1 Set Buttstock+Sling+Swivels : 1pcs gun buttstock, 1pcs gun sling, 2pcs Swivels. 1 Set Buttstock+Sling: 1pcs gun buttstock, 1pcs gun sling. Buttstock Only : 1pcs gun buttstock. Sling Only: 1pcs gun sling. 308 leather gunstock amm. O holder can hold 6pcs rifle bullets, such as. 300 410GA shotgun bullets as well. E of genuine cowhide leather and soft suede inner cushion, heavy-duty hand stitching make it very durable. Ergonomic design:The edge. E buttstock that is in contact with the shoulder is rounded to make your shoulder feel more comfortable. The bullet loop is stitched by hand, and subtle adjustments to ensure the comfort of the bullet when loading and unloading. No hardware, No any metal is used in the leather shell holder, which will not scratch your lover gun. Made of high-quality first layer cow hide and suede leather makes you feel comfortable when carry. This Sling is specially made for bullet models such as. 308 45-70 30-06 22-250 410GA. High-quality hardware and he. Both ends of the shoulder strap are 1 inch wide, suitable for. The Hunting Shotgun B. Elt is equipped with leather handle. It will be an excellent hunting accessory for. Check our store to find more products. Adjustment end includes stitched leather keeper loops, adjustable from 33.5″ to 41.5″. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Range & Shooting Equipment\Slings & Swivels”. The seller is “op_leathercrafts” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • PCS: 1 Set Buttstock+Sling+Swivels
  • Color: Black
  • Gauge/Caliber: .22-250 Remington, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Magnum, .308 Caliber, .308 Winchester, .44 Magnum, .45-70, .40-65, 410Ga
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Carry Location: Shoulder, Universal
  • Material: Leather, Suede
  • Brand: original power
  • Handedness: Right
  • Type: buttstock with sling
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
  • Model: buttstock with sling
  • Attachment Type: Belt, Loop
  • Features: Adjustable Straps, Lightweight, Quick Release, Two-Point Quick Adjust
  • For Gun Type: Rifle, Shotgun
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Sport/Activity: Hunting

Nov 16 2022

Hunting Rifle Shoulder Strap Tactical Shotgun Gun Sling Leather Adjustable Belt

Hunting Rifle Shoulder Strap Tactical Shotgun Gun Sling Leather Adjustable Belt

Hunting Rifle Shoulder Strap Tactical Shotgun Gun Sling Leather Adjustable Belt. Quality durable leather gun sling is very strong, also amazingly pliable. It’s very comfortable to use for long days of hunting and enhancing the overall look of your firearm. Easy installation and adjustment? This gun shoulder strap is easier using screws to adjust the length of the sling and attach swivels. (Sling adjusts from 30″ to 42″ in length). Sling will attach to any firearm, Rifle, Shotgun, Muzzleloader or a Crossbow using 1 swivels. High quality and classic look, it will be perfect for taking it as a gift to your friends on special days. About Specification & Package. 1 x Leather Gun Strap. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Range & Shooting Equipment\Slings & Swivels”. The seller is “best.office.dealz” and is located in this country: CN. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Gun Sling
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Carry Location: Shoulder
  • Material: Leather
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Handedness: Ambidextrous
  • Type: Sling
  • Sling Adjustable: 30” to 42” in length
  • Attachment Type: Belt
  • Fitment: Universal
  • Features: Adjustable Straps, Lightweight, Multifunctional
  • For Gun Type: Rifle, Shotgun
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Sport/Activity: Hunting

Nov 12 2022

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Excellent Vintage Brauer ANS00 Shoulder Holster for 22 and 25 caliber small auto

Older Excellent condition Brauer Bros. Brown leather shoulder holster for small vest pocket style 22 and 25 auto pistols like the Baby Browning, Beretta, Colt vest pocket 1908, Jennings or the myriad of little pocket autos. If you have an old Beretta model 418, you can fashion yourself an early James Bond before he switched to the Walther PPK. This will “NOT WORK” for small 380 ACP pistols like the Ruger LCP (I tried and it doesn’t fit). This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Holsters, Belts & Pouches\Holsters”. The seller is “ann4570″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • For Gun Make: Astra, Bauer Firearms, Bayard, Beretta, Bernardelli, Browning, Bryco Arms, Colt, Davis, Excam, FIE, Taurus
  • Gauge/Caliber: .22 Long Rifle, 25 ACP
  • Color: Brown
  • Carry Location: Shoulder
  • Material: Leather, leather Holster Nylon Sling
  • MPN: None
  • Number of Magazines: 0
  • Brand: Brauer Bros.
  • Handedness: Right
  • Type: Concealment Holster
  • Attachment Type: Harness
  • For Gun Type: Pistol
  • Level: Level 1
  • Carry Position: Concealed Shoulder Holster
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Sport/Activity: Shooting

Nov 9 2022

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling

Ducks Unlimited Canvas Leather Soft Rifle Shotgun Case Sleeve Shoulder Sling. Ducks Unlimited canvas and leather rifle case, carrying handle and sling. Heavy duty brass zipper. Padded and lined with faux sherling. Embossed “Ducks Unlimited Life Sponsor”. Measures: 50″ L x 7 1/2″ H (outside). _gsrx_vers_1326 GS 8.4.1 (1326). This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Storage\Gun Sleeves”. The seller is “momexo” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • For Gun Type: Rifle
  • Brand: Ducks Unlimited
  • Type: Gun Sleeve
  • Color: Brown
  • Material: Leather, Canvas

Oct 31 2022

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Leather Padded Rifle Gun Sling Shoulder Carry Strap Shell For 12 Gauge Shotgun

Made of 16-ounce waxed canvas and Double-Layer genuine leather. Equipped with solid brass Chicago screws with both sides slotted for secure adjusted fit. Both ends of the shoulder strap are 1 inch wide, suitable for most rifle swivels. 12GA Shotgun Ammo Sling? The Shotgun Shoulder Canvas Strap Holds 8 Shells for 12GA, the buffalo strap holds 6 shells for 12GA. Adjustment end includes stitched leather keeper loops, adjustable from 33.5″ to 41.5″. 1pcs Leather Shotgun sling for 12GA. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Range & Shooting Equipment\Slings & Swivels”. The seller is “wayne_hunting” and is located in this country: CN. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Buffalo Brown
  • Swivels: With
  • Gauge/Caliber: 12 Gauge
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • For: 12GA Shotgun Shoulder Straps
  • Carry Location: Paddle, Shoulder
  • MPN: OPWG-CHX0266
  • Material: Leather and Cotton webbing
  • Modified Item: No
  • Brand: OP ORIGINAL POWER
  • Handedness: Ambidextrous
  • Type: 12GA Shell Holder Rifle Sling
  • Sling Swivel: 1 Set Quick Release Detach QD Sling Swivel
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 6 Months
  • Model: Leather shotgun Sling
  • Attachment Type: Loop, Paddle
  • Features: Adjustable Straps, Padded, Quick Release, Two-Point Quick Adjust, Ammo Sling, Crossbow Compatible, Two Point Quick Adjust, With Quick Detach Swivels, Cartridge Shell Holder, With handle
  • For Gun Type: Shotgun
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Sport/Activity: Shooting

Oct 26 2022

Vintage JACKASS GALCO Miami Classic Shoulder Holster For SMITH S&W Detonics

Vintage JACKASS GALCO Miami Classic Shoulder Holster For SMITH S&W Detonics

Vintage JACKASS GALCO Miami Classic Shoulder Holster For SMITH S&W Detonics

Vintage JACKASS GALCO Miami Classic Shoulder Holster For SMITH S&W Detonics

Vintage JACKASS GALCO Miami Classic Shoulder Holster For SMITH S&W Detonics

Vintage JACKASS GALCO Miami Classic Shoulder Holster For SMITH S&W Detonics

Vintage JACKASS GALCO Miami Classic Shoulder Holster For SMITH S&W Detonics

Vintage Jackass now GALCO 1970 / 1980 shoulder holster rig. Holster is for a several Smith & Wesson autos of. Time period, LEFT draw. Here are a few we have test fitted. Harness is adjustable fit 4 Chicago screws. Im 6′ 220 and the harness fits with lots of room for adjustment. Both the holster and magazine carrier both have a second snap for adjustment to other pistols and magazines. Magazine carrier has a anchor for a tie down. Great vintage holster in excellent condition. Galco International was founded by Richard N. Gallagher in 1969 as a small family business in Chicago, Illinois. Known then as the famous jackass leather company, Gallagher specialized in holsters constructed of horsehide. In 1980 the business was moved from Chicago to its present home in Phoenix, Arizona, and in 1983 the name of the company was changed to Galco International. ALREADY famous for high quality and innovative designs, Galco gained worldwide notoriety when the jackass shoulder system became a recurring character on the popular 1980′s TV Series Miami vice. In the new century, Galco continues to be a favorite choice of Hollywood, appearing in more films and TV shows than any other holster maker. Perhaps more importantly, Galco remains a Major force in real-world firearms usage. Law enforcement personnel around the nation and across the world – from local departments to the largest Federal agencies – are issued and use Galco products. Galco’s array of law enforcement products ranges from concealment holsters to rifle slings approved by the National Tactical officer’s Association. Please look at the photos and ask any questions you have. Consider checking out our other listed items and follow this store. We have over 3000 holsters and accessories most vintage or hard to find. We also have a large selection of duty gear and accessories for patrol. We are constantly updating our store with new hard to find Vintage leather. Thank you and stay safe. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Holsters, Belts & Pouches\Holsters”. The seller is “jmar8944″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia.
  • For Gun Make: Smith & Wesson
  • Model: Shoulder Holster
  • Sport/Activity: Concealed Carry
  • Type: Concealment Holster
  • Color: Brown
  • MPN: 184
  • Number of Magazines: 2
  • For Gun Type: Pistol
  • Attachment Type: Harness
  • Handedness: Left
  • Level: Level 1
  • Brand: Galco
  • Carry Location: Shoulder
  • Gauge/Caliber: 40, 9 mm Luger, .45 ACP

Oct 11 2022

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP53

This is the REAL DEAL! Genuine American Alligator belly hide from wild harvested gators…….. All pictures taken in natural sunlight of the same belt…… Gator colors & hues vary as to the light & angle of the light….. This is Luchese Brown. Luchesse Brown Rifle/long gun sling, made from wild American Alligators. Adjusts from 35″ to 42″. Pad is 13.5″ long and 2.5-3.25″ wide. Very nice, all American made item. Looks better in person as my flash creates a lot of glare. These gator products exponentially out wear & out last cow leather and are greatly admired by those who see them. It is an attention getter. Excellent graduation, promotion, sales incentive or Mother’s Day gift item for the sharp dressed professional. Support Southern wetlands conservation for all wildlife by purchasing this unique item. Feel free to make a REASONABLE offer on this item that’s already price below fair market wholesale. Due to my vertical operation, I can price these first class premium items way below the market. It’s already a bargain………. Many items on E-bay are mis-labeled or mis-categorized as American Alligator when they are indeed caiman from South America. Caiman is an inferior leather when compared to Genuine American Alligator. The difference is easy to spot as caiman leather has a “sand dollar” pattern throughout it’s hide whereas alligator does not. The “sand dollar” pattern is calcium deposits; ie bone. Aside from the obvious visual pattern that’s easy to spot as it stands out like a sore thumb, the calcium makes the leather difficult to work with as bone is not flexible nor can it be sewn. Through the decades, Genuine American Alligator has long held a superior reputation and price points in the worldwide exotic leather market, a place that others, notably caiman often fraudulently wish to mimic as Genuine Alligator routinely commands the pinnacle prices of leather products due to it’s availability (very limited & tightly controlled) elegance, durability and desire of a privileged clientele who simply wish to own the best. ” Add the environmentally sustainable story along with the “recovered from the brink of extinction effort and you are left with a truly unique, exciting, beautiful and interesting product. I apologize for this however there are a few countries that make it very difficult to conduct business as they do not conprehend the CITIEs Trade agreements or have not ratified them. When you’re ready for the hunt of a lifetime, please visit our website. If you seek a unique gift, please visit our selection of elegant alligator leather products. For complete information on us, gator hunting and related information, visit GatorGuides. Com. It’s harvested under strict government regulation in the Southern United States via either wild harvest (trapping, public hunting, nuisance removal) or farming, all conducted under “sustainable use” conservation principals. Due to it’s finite & tight supply, popularity by fashion designers and classic appeal it will always be a high demand, high price tiered premium product; however, many consumers of alligator leather products often use the same products for the rest of their lives as the leather is extremely durable & it’s products classic in design & never go out of style. Often, inferior items are marketed to mimic the alligator’s prestigious market position. (It’s against US law to claim “alligator” or mention alligator when it’s not genuine American alligator) The most common is “faux” or embossed leather. When either of these words are honestly used, it means the product is not gator but another material (cow leather, plastic, vinyl) printed in the pattern of gator scales in a redundant manner (The pattern repeats itself). A good quality “faux” or embossed item may look close to genuine alligator but it’s not as durable and will deteriorate long before genuine gator. Another inferior knock off found attempting to hide behind alligator’s elegance is the Caiman of South America. A Caiman is a crocodilian species that’s very common in the wild and also common in the market place. When you compare genuine alligator next to caiman, you will notice the caiman has a “sand dollar” pattern in the larger scales found on it’s belly. These “sand dollar” ridges are composed of calcium deposits, the same material bone is composed of. These calcium deposits, depending on their density, are not leather but bone. As such, they are not as pliable as alligator leather or the flank leather found on a caiman. Additionally, since the ridges are bone, they do not absorb the chemicals need to tan or color the material, so they always appear whitish to the eye. Africa, Indonesia and Australia all are producing farm and wild crocodile. Genuine crocodile leather is close in appeal and quality to alligator leather however; it’s sources may not be as regulated. When compared side by side, the larger belly scales of alligator leather will have a “crow’s feet” look at one end of the scale. On croc, they don’t have the lines of the “crow’s feet” but have a round, single “dot” instead. This is the easiest method to determine the type of animal that produced the product. With alligator hides, there are many grades and quality levels of the materials used in products. Green alligator hides are “graded” by the holes produced by either the gator’s life experiences (fighting, sliding over rocks) or the skinning process. Scars from it’s life’s experiences and buttons due to it’s age or diet will detract from it’s grade & value. A “button” is a calcium deposit in its’ scale similar to those found in the caiman. Large older, wild gators often have from a few to many buttons. Later in the process, after the hide is cured, tanned & dyed, it is often shaved thinner in order to make it slightly easier to work with. This process will also produce holes in the hide, further devaluing the hide and forcing it to be used in smaller products such as wallets or shoes rather than purses, briefcases or furniture. Alligator leather is an extremely tough leather to work with. It will often destroy needles, machines and the like that are normally used in conjunction with other leathers, often limiting the number of craftsmen, designers and artists willing to work with it thus adding to the final cost of products. Another drawback in working with alligator is correctly and intelligently utilizing the beauty and appeal of it’s natural scale pattern. Similar to a diamond, each hide has it’s own unique scale pattern which must be considered before the hide is cut into patterns for products. Failure to maximize or making the wrong cuts can ruin the hide or result in less valuable products being produced from a superior hide. Think along the lines of a cow. If the butcher uses a prime Angus beef cow for strictly hamburger because an amateur made the lowest value cuts rather than higher profit cuts as prime rib, filets and the like, the market value of the finished product has been greatly reduced. Once the alligator hide is tanned, it can be dyed or colored. The classic colors are black, brown and peanut. Depending on the market, other colors may be in demand but usually they come and go (as in fads) but leave the classics as a consistent base. Classic finishes are safari or matte and high gloss. With the tanning process, each and every scale has a unique quality and thickness, thus producing a uniform tan or color set across the hide is not an easy feat to accomplish. For the safari or matte finishes, uniformity is more easily achieved. For a uniform high gloss finish, a higher grade hide is often needed. In the real world, the high gloss finish is usually used in the manufacture of high fashion, high end items with the matte or safari finish most often associated with daily wear casual items. A common, lower priced product found on the market consisting of genuine alligator is the “horn back” hide or cut. Normally, the “horn back” is discarded since it consists of osteoderms or scutes. These scutes are bones that plate the back of alligators & crocodiles and are part of their ancient armor system that protects them. As discussed above concerning the calcium in the skin of the caiman, these scutes do not tan very well as the bone does not absorb dyes. While many attractive products such as belts, boots, wallets, shoes and purses may be made from the “horn back” cut, they must come from small alligators due to their lack of elasticity and are not considered to be within the family of the “Classic” products produced from alligator leather. While “horn back” products have a market following, it’s most often associated with the independent, individual “American biker grade” group of products. With alligator hides, the quality level affects the final product’s price. While smaller quality items may be produced from greatly flawed hides, larger items such as purses, briefcases, luggage and furniture must be produced from the less common, more expensive higher grade hides. (Larger hides with fewer holes, scars or buttons) This results in the larger the product, the higher grade hide that must be used in it’s manufacture thus the higher the retail price and the more limited is the products’ availability. I hope this assists with understanding the pricing structure and market availability of genuine American alligator verses the inferior “wanna be’s” and the lesser grades of alligator hides. He also owns HighClassic Alligator Leather Products. Prior to his involvement in the alligator industry, Capt Walters spent decades in the beverage alcohol industry as a sales representative, wine consultant and sales manager. He is as well versed and competent in both the “swamp” to produce a gator and the “jungle” otherwise known as the market to sell a finished, high end product. Our motto: Support American Craftsmen! This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Range & Shooting Equipment\Slings & Swivels”. The seller is “southnjent” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: HC HighClassic
  • Type: Rifle Sling
  • Color: Black
  • Carry Location: Shoulder
  • Material: Genuine American Wild Alligator Leather
  • MPN: none
  • For Gun Type: Rifle, Shotgun
  • Features: Adjustable Straps, Padded
  • Item Length: 36\
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Oct 10 2022

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP52

This is the REAL DEAL! Genuine American Alligator belly hide from wild harvested gators…….. All pictures taken in natural sunlight of the same belt…… Gator colors & hues vary as to the light & angle of the light….. This is Luchese Brown. Safari Black Rifle/long gun sling, made from wild American Alligators. Adjusts from 35″ to 42″. Pad is 13.5″ long and 2.5-3.25″ wide. Very nice, all American made item. Looks better in person as my flash creates a lot of glare. These gator products exponentially out wear & out last cow leather and are greatly admired by those who see them. It is an attention getter. Excellent graduation, promotion, sales incentive or Mother’s Day gift item for the sharp dressed professional. Support Southern wetlands conservation for all wildlife by purchasing this unique item. Feel free to make a REASONABLE offer on this item that’s already price below fair market wholesale. Due to my vertical operation, I can price these first class premium items way below the market. It’s already a bargain………. Many items on E-bay are mis-labeled or mis-categorized as American Alligator when they are indeed caiman from South America. Caiman is an inferior leather when compared to Genuine American Alligator. The difference is easy to spot as caiman leather has a “sand dollar” pattern throughout it’s hide whereas alligator does not. The “sand dollar” pattern is calcium deposits; ie bone. Aside from the obvious visual pattern that’s easy to spot as it stands out like a sore thumb, the calcium makes the leather difficult to work with as bone is not flexible nor can it be sewn. Through the decades, Genuine American Alligator has long held a superior reputation and price points in the worldwide exotic leather market, a place that others, notably caiman often fraudulently wish to mimic as Genuine Alligator routinely commands the pinnacle prices of leather products due to it’s availability (very limited & tightly controlled) elegance, durability and desire of a privileged clientele who simply wish to own the best. ” Add the environmentally sustainable story along with the “recovered from the brink of extinction effort and you are left with a truly unique, exciting, beautiful and interesting product. I apologize for this however there are a few countries that make it very difficult to conduct business as they do not conprehend the CITIEs Trade agreements or have not ratified them. When you’re ready for the hunt of a lifetime, please visit our website. If you seek a unique gift, please visit our selection of elegant alligator leather products. For complete information on us, gator hunting and related information, visit GatorGuides. Com. It’s harvested under strict government regulation in the Southern United States via either wild harvest (trapping, public hunting, nuisance removal) or farming, all conducted under “sustainable use” conservation principals. Due to it’s finite & tight supply, popularity by fashion designers and classic appeal it will always be a high demand, high price tiered premium product; however, many consumers of alligator leather products often use the same products for the rest of their lives as the leather is extremely durable & it’s products classic in design & never go out of style. Often, inferior items are marketed to mimic the alligator’s prestigious market position. (It’s against US law to claim “alligator” or mention alligator when it’s not genuine American alligator) The most common is “faux” or embossed leather. When either of these words are honestly used, it means the product is not gator but another material (cow leather, plastic, vinyl) printed in the pattern of gator scales in a redundant manner (The pattern repeats itself). A good quality “faux” or embossed item may look close to genuine alligator but it’s not as durable and will deteriorate long before genuine gator. Another inferior knock off found attempting to hide behind alligator’s elegance is the Caiman of South America. A Caiman is a crocodilian species that’s very common in the wild and also common in the market place. When you compare genuine alligator next to caiman, you will notice the caiman has a “sand dollar” pattern in the larger scales found on it’s belly. These “sand dollar” ridges are composed of calcium deposits, the same material bone is composed of. These calcium deposits, depending on their density, are not leather but bone. As such, they are not as pliable as alligator leather or the flank leather found on a caiman. Additionally, since the ridges are bone, they do not absorb the chemicals need to tan or color the material, so they always appear whitish to the eye. Africa, Indonesia and Australia all are producing farm and wild crocodile. Genuine crocodile leather is close in appeal and quality to alligator leather however; it’s sources may not be as regulated. When compared side by side, the larger belly scales of alligator leather will have a “crow’s feet” look at one end of the scale. On croc, they don’t have the lines of the “crow’s feet” but have a round, single “dot” instead. This is the easiest method to determine the type of animal that produced the product. With alligator hides, there are many grades and quality levels of the materials used in products. Green alligator hides are “graded” by the holes produced by either the gator’s life experiences (fighting, sliding over rocks) or the skinning process. Scars from it’s life’s experiences and buttons due to it’s age or diet will detract from it’s grade & value. A “button” is a calcium deposit in its’ scale similar to those found in the caiman. Large older, wild gators often have from a few to many buttons. Later in the process, after the hide is cured, tanned & dyed, it is often shaved thinner in order to make it slightly easier to work with. This process will also produce holes in the hide, further devaluing the hide and forcing it to be used in smaller products such as wallets or shoes rather than purses, briefcases or furniture. Alligator leather is an extremely tough leather to work with. It will often destroy needles, machines and the like that are normally used in conjunction with other leathers, often limiting the number of craftsmen, designers and artists willing to work with it thus adding to the final cost of products. Another drawback in working with alligator is correctly and intelligently utilizing the beauty and appeal of it’s natural scale pattern. Similar to a diamond, each hide has it’s own unique scale pattern which must be considered before the hide is cut into patterns for products. Failure to maximize or making the wrong cuts can ruin the hide or result in less valuable products being produced from a superior hide. Think along the lines of a cow. If the butcher uses a prime Angus beef cow for strictly hamburger because an amateur made the lowest value cuts rather than higher profit cuts as prime rib, filets and the like, the market value of the finished product has been greatly reduced. Once the alligator hide is tanned, it can be dyed or colored. The classic colors are black, brown and peanut. Depending on the market, other colors may be in demand but usually they come and go (as in fads) but leave the classics as a consistent base. Classic finishes are safari or matte and high gloss. With the tanning process, each and every scale has a unique quality and thickness, thus producing a uniform tan or color set across the hide is not an easy feat to accomplish. For the safari or matte finishes, uniformity is more easily achieved. For a uniform high gloss finish, a higher grade hide is often needed. In the real world, the high gloss finish is usually used in the manufacture of high fashion, high end items with the matte or safari finish most often associated with daily wear casual items. A common, lower priced product found on the market consisting of genuine alligator is the “horn back” hide or cut. Normally, the “horn back” is discarded since it consists of osteoderms or scutes. These scutes are bones that plate the back of alligators & crocodiles and are part of their ancient armor system that protects them. As discussed above concerning the calcium in the skin of the caiman, these scutes do not tan very well as the bone does not absorb dyes. While many attractive products such as belts, boots, wallets, shoes and purses may be made from the “horn back” cut, they must come from small alligators due to their lack of elasticity and are not considered to be within the family of the “Classic” products produced from alligator leather. While “horn back” products have a market following, it’s most often associated with the independent, individual “American biker grade” group of products. With alligator hides, the quality level affects the final product’s price. While smaller quality items may be produced from greatly flawed hides, larger items such as purses, briefcases, luggage and furniture must be produced from the less common, more expensive higher grade hides. (Larger hides with fewer holes, scars or buttons) This results in the larger the product, the higher grade hide that must be used in it’s manufacture thus the higher the retail price and the more limited is the products’ availability. I hope this assists with understanding the pricing structure and market availability of genuine American alligator verses the inferior “wanna be’s” and the lesser grades of alligator hides. He also owns HighClassic Alligator Leather Products. Prior to his involvement in the alligator industry, Capt Walters spent decades in the beverage alcohol industry as a sales representative, wine consultant and sales manager. He is as well versed and competent in both the “swamp” to produce a gator and the “jungle” otherwise known as the market to sell a finished, high end product. Our motto: Support American Craftsmen! This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Range & Shooting Equipment\Slings & Swivels”. The seller is “southnjent” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: HC HighClassic
  • Type: Rifle Sling
  • Color: Luchese Brown
  • Item Height: 36\
  • Carry Location: Shoulder
  • Model: Adjustable
  • Material: Genuine American Wild Alligator Leather
  • MPN: none
  • For Gun Type: Rifle, Shotgun
  • Features: Adjustable Straps, Padded
  • Item Length: 36\
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Oct 9 2022

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP51

This is the REAL DEAL! Genuine American Alligator belly hide from wild harvested gators…….. All pictures taken in natural sunlight of the same belt…… Gator colors & hues vary as to the light & angle of the light….. This is Safari Black. Safari Black Rifle/long gun sling, made from wild American Alligators. Adjusts from 35″ to 42″. Pad is 13.5″ long and 2.5-3.25″ wide. Very nice, all American made item. Looks better in person as my flash creates a lot of glare. These gator products exponentially out wear & out last cow leather and are greatly admired by those who see them. It is an attention getter. Excellent graduation, promotion, sales incentive or Mother’s Day gift item for the sharp dressed professional. Support Southern wetlands conservation for all wildlife by purchasing this unique item. Feel free to make a REASONABLE offer on this item that’s already price below fair market wholesale. Due to my vertical operation, I can price these first class premium items way below the market. It’s already a bargain………. Many items on E-bay are mis-labeled or mis-categorized as American Alligator when they are indeed caiman from South America. Caiman is an inferior leather when compared to Genuine American Alligator. The difference is easy to spot as caiman leather has a “sand dollar” pattern throughout it’s hide whereas alligator does not. The “sand dollar” pattern is calcium deposits; ie bone. Aside from the obvious visual pattern that’s easy to spot as it stands out like a sore thumb, the calcium makes the leather difficult to work with as bone is not flexible nor can it be sewn. Through the decades, Genuine American Alligator has long held a superior reputation and price points in the worldwide exotic leather market, a place that others, notably caiman often fraudulently wish to mimic as Genuine Alligator routinely commands the pinnacle prices of leather products due to it’s availability (very limited & tightly controlled) elegance, durability and desire of a privileged clientele who simply wish to own the best. ” Add the environmentally sustainable story along with the “recovered from the brink of extinction effort and you are left with a truly unique, exciting, beautiful and interesting product. I apologize for this however there are a few countries that make it very difficult to conduct business as they do not conprehend the CITIEs Trade agreements or have not ratified them. When you’re ready for the hunt of a lifetime, please visit our website. If you seek a unique gift, please visit our selection of elegant alligator leather products. For complete information on us, gator hunting and related information, visit GatorGuides. Com. It’s harvested under strict government regulation in the Southern United States via either wild harvest (trapping, public hunting, nuisance removal) or farming, all conducted under “sustainable use” conservation principals. Due to it’s finite & tight supply, popularity by fashion designers and classic appeal it will always be a high demand, high price tiered premium product; however, many consumers of alligator leather products often use the same products for the rest of their lives as the leather is extremely durable & it’s products classic in design & never go out of style. Often, inferior items are marketed to mimic the alligator’s prestigious market position. (It’s against US law to claim “alligator” or mention alligator when it’s not genuine American alligator) The most common is “faux” or embossed leather. When either of these words are honestly used, it means the product is not gator but another material (cow leather, plastic, vinyl) printed in the pattern of gator scales in a redundant manner (The pattern repeats itself). A good quality “faux” or embossed item may look close to genuine alligator but it’s not as durable and will deteriorate long before genuine gator. Another inferior knock off found attempting to hide behind alligator’s elegance is the Caiman of South America. A Caiman is a crocodilian species that’s very common in the wild and also common in the market place. When you compare genuine alligator next to caiman, you will notice the caiman has a “sand dollar” pattern in the larger scales found on it’s belly. These “sand dollar” ridges are composed of calcium deposits, the same material bone is composed of. These calcium deposits, depending on their density, are not leather but bone. As such, they are not as pliable as alligator leather or the flank leather found on a caiman. Additionally, since the ridges are bone, they do not absorb the chemicals need to tan or color the material, so they always appear whitish to the eye. Africa, Indonesia and Australia all are producing farm and wild crocodile. Genuine crocodile leather is close in appeal and quality to alligator leather however; it’s sources may not be as regulated. When compared side by side, the larger belly scales of alligator leather will have a “crow’s feet” look at one end of the scale. On croc, they don’t have the lines of the “crow’s feet” but have a round, single “dot” instead. This is the easiest method to determine the type of animal that produced the product. With alligator hides, there are many grades and quality levels of the materials used in products. Green alligator hides are “graded” by the holes produced by either the gator’s life experiences (fighting, sliding over rocks) or the skinning process. Scars from it’s life’s experiences and buttons due to it’s age or diet will detract from it’s grade & value. A “button” is a calcium deposit in its’ scale similar to those found in the caiman. Large older, wild gators often have from a few to many buttons. Later in the process, after the hide is cured, tanned & dyed, it is often shaved thinner in order to make it slightly easier to work with. This process will also produce holes in the hide, further devaluing the hide and forcing it to be used in smaller products such as wallets or shoes rather than purses, briefcases or furniture. Alligator leather is an extremely tough leather to work with. It will often destroy needles, machines and the like that are normally used in conjunction with other leathers, often limiting the number of craftsmen, designers and artists willing to work with it thus adding to the final cost of products. Another drawback in working with alligator is correctly and intelligently utilizing the beauty and appeal of it’s natural scale pattern. Similar to a diamond, each hide has it’s own unique scale pattern which must be considered before the hide is cut into patterns for products. Failure to maximize or making the wrong cuts can ruin the hide or result in less valuable products being produced from a superior hide. Think along the lines of a cow. If the butcher uses a prime Angus beef cow for strictly hamburger because an amateur made the lowest value cuts rather than higher profit cuts as prime rib, filets and the like, the market value of the finished product has been greatly reduced. Once the alligator hide is tanned, it can be dyed or colored. The classic colors are black, brown and peanut. Depending on the market, other colors may be in demand but usually they come and go (as in fads) but leave the classics as a consistent base. Classic finishes are safari or matte and high gloss. With the tanning process, each and every scale has a unique quality and thickness, thus producing a uniform tan or color set across the hide is not an easy feat to accomplish. For the safari or matte finishes, uniformity is more easily achieved. For a uniform high gloss finish, a higher grade hide is often needed. In the real world, the high gloss finish is usually used in the manufacture of high fashion, high end items with the matte or safari finish most often associated with daily wear casual items. A common, lower priced product found on the market consisting of genuine alligator is the “horn back” hide or cut. Normally, the “horn back” is discarded since it consists of osteoderms or scutes. These scutes are bones that plate the back of alligators & crocodiles and are part of their ancient armor system that protects them. As discussed above concerning the calcium in the skin of the caiman, these scutes do not tan very well as the bone does not absorb dyes. While many attractive products such as belts, boots, wallets, shoes and purses may be made from the “horn back” cut, they must come from small alligators due to their lack of elasticity and are not considered to be within the family of the “Classic” products produced from alligator leather. While “horn back” products have a market following, it’s most often associated with the independent, individual “American biker grade” group of products. With alligator hides, the quality level affects the final product’s price. While smaller quality items may be produced from greatly flawed hides, larger items such as purses, briefcases, luggage and furniture must be produced from the less common, more expensive higher grade hides. (Larger hides with fewer holes, scars or buttons) This results in the larger the product, the higher grade hide that must be used in it’s manufacture thus the higher the retail price and the more limited is the products’ availability. I hope this assists with understanding the pricing structure and market availability of genuine American alligator verses the inferior “wanna be’s” and the lesser grades of alligator hides. He also owns HighClassic Alligator Leather Products. Prior to his involvement in the alligator industry, Capt Walters spent decades in the beverage alcohol industry as a sales representative, wine consultant and sales manager. He is as well versed and competent in both the “swamp” to produce a gator and the “jungle” otherwise known as the market to sell a finished, high end product. Our motto: Support American Craftsmen! This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Range & Shooting Equipment\Slings & Swivels”. The seller is “southnjent” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: HC HighClassic
  • Type: Rifle Sling
  • Color: Black
  • Item Height: 36\
  • Carry Location: Shoulder
  • Model: Adjustable
  • Material: Genuine American Wild Alligator Leather
  • MPN: none
  • For Gun Type: Rifle, Shotgun
  • Features: Adjustable Straps, Padded
  • Item Length: 36\
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Oct 7 2022

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

American Wild Alligator Rifle shotgun Shoulder Sling Strap gator leather SP50

This is the REAL DEAL! Genuine American Alligator belly hide from wild harvested gators…….. All pictures taken in natural sunlight of the same belt…… Gator colors & hues vary as to the light & angle of the light….. This is Safari Black. Safari Black Rifle/long gun sling, made from wild American Alligators. Adjusts from 35″ to 42″. Pad is 13.5″ long and 2.5-3.25″ wide. Very nice, all American made item. Looks better in person as my flash creates a lot of glare. These gator products exponentially out wear & out last cow leather and are greatly admired by those who see them. It is an attention getter. Excellent graduation, promotion, sales incentive or Mother’s Day gift item for the sharp dressed professional. Support Southern wetlands conservation for all wildlife by purchasing this unique item. Feel free to make a REASONABLE offer on this item that’s already price below fair market wholesale. Due to my vertical operation, I can price these first class premium items way below the market. It’s already a bargain………. Many items on E-bay are mis-labeled or mis-categorized as American Alligator when they are indeed caiman from South America. Caiman is an inferior leather when compared to Genuine American Alligator. The difference is easy to spot as caiman leather has a “sand dollar” pattern throughout it’s hide whereas alligator does not. The “sand dollar” pattern is calcium deposits; ie bone. Aside from the obvious visual pattern that’s easy to spot as it stands out like a sore thumb, the calcium makes the leather difficult to work with as bone is not flexible nor can it be sewn. Through the decades, Genuine American Alligator has long held a superior reputation and price points in the worldwide exotic leather market, a place that others, notably caiman often fraudulently wish to mimic as Genuine Alligator routinely commands the pinnacle prices of leather products due to it’s availability (very limited & tightly controlled) elegance, durability and desire of a privileged clientele who simply wish to own the best. ” Add the environmentally sustainable story along with the “recovered from the brink of extinction effort and you are left with a truly unique, exciting, beautiful and interesting product. I apologize for this however there are a few countries that make it very difficult to conduct business as they do not conprehend the CITIEs Trade agreements or have not ratified them. When you’re ready for the hunt of a lifetime, please visit our website. If you seek a unique gift, please visit our selection of elegant alligator leather products. For complete information on us, gator hunting and related information, visit GatorGuides. Com. It’s harvested under strict government regulation in the Southern United States via either wild harvest (trapping, public hunting, nuisance removal) or farming, all conducted under “sustainable use” conservation principals. Due to it’s finite & tight supply, popularity by fashion designers and classic appeal it will always be a high demand, high price tiered premium product; however, many consumers of alligator leather products often use the same products for the rest of their lives as the leather is extremely durable & it’s products classic in design & never go out of style. Often, inferior items are marketed to mimic the alligator’s prestigious market position. (It’s against US law to claim “alligator” or mention alligator when it’s not genuine American alligator) The most common is “faux” or embossed leather. When either of these words are honestly used, it means the product is not gator but another material (cow leather, plastic, vinyl) printed in the pattern of gator scales in a redundant manner (The pattern repeats itself). A good quality “faux” or embossed item may look close to genuine alligator but it’s not as durable and will deteriorate long before genuine gator. Another inferior knock off found attempting to hide behind alligator’s elegance is the Caiman of South America. A Caiman is a crocodilian species that’s very common in the wild and also common in the market place. When you compare genuine alligator next to caiman, you will notice the caiman has a “sand dollar” pattern in the larger scales found on it’s belly. These “sand dollar” ridges are composed of calcium deposits, the same material bone is composed of. These calcium deposits, depending on their density, are not leather but bone. As such, they are not as pliable as alligator leather or the flank leather found on a caiman. Additionally, since the ridges are bone, they do not absorb the chemicals need to tan or color the material, so they always appear whitish to the eye. Africa, Indonesia and Australia all are producing farm and wild crocodile. Genuine crocodile leather is close in appeal and quality to alligator leather however; it’s sources may not be as regulated. When compared side by side, the larger belly scales of alligator leather will have a “crow’s feet” look at one end of the scale. On croc, they don’t have the lines of the “crow’s feet” but have a round, single “dot” instead. This is the easiest method to determine the type of animal that produced the product. With alligator hides, there are many grades and quality levels of the materials used in products. Green alligator hides are “graded” by the holes produced by either the gator’s life experiences (fighting, sliding over rocks) or the skinning process. Scars from it’s life’s experiences and buttons due to it’s age or diet will detract from it’s grade & value. A “button” is a calcium deposit in its’ scale similar to those found in the caiman. Large older, wild gators often have from a few to many buttons. Later in the process, after the hide is cured, tanned & dyed, it is often shaved thinner in order to make it slightly easier to work with. This process will also produce holes in the hide, further devaluing the hide and forcing it to be used in smaller products such as wallets or shoes rather than purses, briefcases or furniture. Alligator leather is an extremely tough leather to work with. It will often destroy needles, machines and the like that are normally used in conjunction with other leathers, often limiting the number of craftsmen, designers and artists willing to work with it thus adding to the final cost of products. Another drawback in working with alligator is correctly and intelligently utilizing the beauty and appeal of it’s natural scale pattern. Similar to a diamond, each hide has it’s own unique scale pattern which must be considered before the hide is cut into patterns for products. Failure to maximize or making the wrong cuts can ruin the hide or result in less valuable products being produced from a superior hide. Think along the lines of a cow. If the butcher uses a prime Angus beef cow for strictly hamburger because an amateur made the lowest value cuts rather than higher profit cuts as prime rib, filets and the like, the market value of the finished product has been greatly reduced. Once the alligator hide is tanned, it can be dyed or colored. The classic colors are black, brown and peanut. Depending on the market, other colors may be in demand but usually they come and go (as in fads) but leave the classics as a consistent base. Classic finishes are safari or matte and high gloss. With the tanning process, each and every scale has a unique quality and thickness, thus producing a uniform tan or color set across the hide is not an easy feat to accomplish. For the safari or matte finishes, uniformity is more easily achieved. For a uniform high gloss finish, a higher grade hide is often needed. In the real world, the high gloss finish is usually used in the manufacture of high fashion, high end items with the matte or safari finish most often associated with daily wear casual items. A common, lower priced product found on the market consisting of genuine alligator is the “horn back” hide or cut. Normally, the “horn back” is discarded since it consists of osteoderms or scutes. These scutes are bones that plate the back of alligators & crocodiles and are part of their ancient armor system that protects them. As discussed above concerning the calcium in the skin of the caiman, these scutes do not tan very well as the bone does not absorb dyes. While many attractive products such as belts, boots, wallets, shoes and purses may be made from the “horn back” cut, they must come from small alligators due to their lack of elasticity and are not considered to be within the family of the “Classic” products produced from alligator leather. While “horn back” products have a market following, it’s most often associated with the independent, individual “American biker grade” group of products. With alligator hides, the quality level affects the final product’s price. While smaller quality items may be produced from greatly flawed hides, larger items such as purses, briefcases, luggage and furniture must be produced from the less common, more expensive higher grade hides. (Larger hides with fewer holes, scars or buttons) This results in the larger the product, the higher grade hide that must be used in it’s manufacture thus the higher the retail price and the more limited is the products’ availability. I hope this assists with understanding the pricing structure and market availability of genuine American alligator verses the inferior “wanna be’s” and the lesser grades of alligator hides. He also owns HighClassic Alligator Leather Products. Prior to his involvement in the alligator industry, Capt Walters spent decades in the beverage alcohol industry as a sales representative, wine consultant and sales manager. He is as well versed and competent in both the “swamp” to produce a gator and the “jungle” otherwise known as the market to sell a finished, high end product. Our motto: Support American Craftsmen! This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Range & Shooting Equipment\Slings & Swivels”. The seller is “southnjent” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: HC HighClassic
  • Type: Rifle Sling
  • Color: Black
  • Item Height: 36\
  • Carry Location: Shoulder
  • Model: Adjustable
  • Material: Genuine American Wild Alligator Leather
  • MPN: none
  • For Gun Type: Rifle, Shotgun
  • Features: Adjustable Straps, Padded
  • Item Length: 36\
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States