sorry about my ADHD obsession over your awesome new Police Model's leather sling. I have noted since the get-go that the sling is an original and correct type for that rifle. It is again wonderful to have it with the gun, since it makes it a "complete package" so to speak.
Number 1: hope you guys (I mean Jack) don't have the impression that I thought for a second your sling wasn't authentic - I am sure it is!
Number 2: I was just trying to gather some data about the M1907 style slings that feature the double claw ends, such as yours. The slings are very much like the M1907 military type, but usually are less than the 1-1/4" width of the US Military types. It appears these can be 7/8" or 1" in width, as opposed to the wider Army types.
I had wanted to begin gathering a "data list" or create a spreadsheet documenting period/vintage slings of this type - the ones that look like the US types, but narrower in width and/or lacking the second "adjustable" portion of the sling arrangement. If you take a look at 1920's-1940's police and LE shotguns, for example, you see a "mix" of what I call "sporter" or civilian M1907 slings as well as US military 1-1/4" wide slings.
I am 100% sure there are a couple Garand and 1903 Springfield nuts out there on this board who know what I'm getting at - and I am only interested in it for the history of it all. In fact, I have an old M1907 civilian sling that has no markings whatsoever, that I'm sure is from the 40's or so for example.
To summarize: (jeez, this sounds like I'm at work!)
1. I need to start a new thread about slings in general, and civilian examples of M1907 in particular....and...
2. I need to recognize when I get too obsessive!!!!

thanks guys.
Adam