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Wayne..Your last photo is quite surprising! That is a giant spacer block sewn into the edge! Over the many years I have seen Luger holsters come into my shop I have seen some with a similar but much thinner spacer..That one's crazy looking. This is the kind of holster I love to get a hands on look at. Do you have a Luger to drop into this holster? I wonder about the fit.
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Jerry, sorry, I don't have a pistol to test fit, but see if theses pix provide a reference using a quarter stood up on the edge of the belt loop.
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What's the thought behind these spacer blocks? I can fit a luger in mine without difficulty. Brendan 1940 Weiss ![]()
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