Years ago a cool 1905 nitro double rifle found its way to me. Made for the Scots Highlands, it has enough oomph for the smaller African critters. The Scottish family who owned the rifle still has tea and coffee plantations in Kenya, and at some point the rifle had made its way from Perthshire to Kenya. It has a small Kenyan government stamp in the butt stock. Thing is, the gun has only one sling swivel, located in the butt stock. Is there a certain style or type of African rifle sling that would be made this way? No sign of a sling swivel on the barrels, and no mention of swivels in the maker’s ledger entry for the gun, either. Any ideas, suggestions, history lessons etc that can shed light on this question are most welcome. Thank you and Merry Christmas to all (here in America Christmas is our national holiday, and we wish one another a happy one regardless of religion etc)