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CMR Luger Rig from England.?
Hey Guys....Im looking at the Luger Holster..Ammo Pouch..& Sling Rig that is offered from CMR in England......Has anyone purchased one of those and what is your impression after receiving it..?..Im got a 6" Interarms Luger that I would love to get a holster for it.........and they "look good" ...just wondering what they are like once they are in hand.?....I appreciate anyone taking the time to give me their ideas.......Thanks....Hans Fischer
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They are not worth the money in my opinion, the stock iron won't fit your luger without a lot of work. I have a nice repo brown leather holster I would sell for $35 plus shipping if you would be interested.
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Would you be so kind as to post a link, so that the rest of us who haven't bought one could look at it??? :) Thank you so much!!! ;) |
Here ya go, but don't let the looks fool ya.
Harry http://www.cmrfirearms.com/shop/prod...fbaf661d5c69d9 |
For a 6" barrel, this would be a better choice and without a stock. http://www.cmrfirearms.com/shop/prod...fbaf661d5c69d9
It also comes in black. |
CMR Luger Holster
Im just interested in the Holster and Mag Pouches....and the sling........speaking of that.....that has got to be the most Unusual way of carrying a holster Ive seen.....it looks as if the sling goes in the back of the holster & mag pouch through TWO areas......does anyone have any experience or comments on the way these holsters were carried..?.......Im not quite sure what was meant about "Iron" matching..??...but then Im really a novice collector......only have my DWM 1918 with the 6" barrel that Luger Doc did for me.....(Thanks again Tom.!)...and then my Interarms Mauser with the 6" barrel........Im just curious about how the Holsters were carried........comments anyone..??....I appreciate it.....Hans Fischer
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Hi Hans, They were carried like this. Regards, Norm
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Navy Luger Holsters
Hi Norm.....Thanks for the info and a look at the interesting photo......Ive looked in a bunch of places trying to find old WW1 German Photos or WW1 Postcard photos of troops carrying the Navy Holster rig but have had no luck at all.......do you have any suggestions as to where might be a good spot to look.?....I appreciate your help......Best Wishes.....Hans Fischer
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Hi Hans, "Graduation" photos like these were taken on completion of basic training. They come up for sale on Ebay from time to time, you just have to be patient. I've built up a small collection of them over the years, but they have gotten expensive, over $100.00 most of the time.
Hi Rich, Those aren't barrels you see, they are the iron ends of the stocks to which the holsters are attached. Regards, Norm |
Rich, those are not the barrels sticking out of the holsters..what you are seeing is the latch end of the board stock sticking out below the leather holster. This is how the rig was set up and how it looks from the front...
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Thanks Norm & Doug! I was looking at the pic of the holster that I posted from CMR, and noticed that the bottom of the holster seemed to be removable...and wondered why...(I'm still wondering)... :p
I didn't even think of the board stock... :rolleyes: But now that you posted the graduation pics, what are these sailors??? Some kind of WW II VBSS troops??? Pistols, cutlasses... |
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Hi Rich, The rig you posted is an Artillery, not a Navy. The Artillery rig has a stock boot (a detachable cover for the stock iron), the Navy rig does not. Most of my "graduation photos" are dated 1914 and 1915. Regards, Norm
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The stock and cleaning rod isn't included for $99. For a 6" barrel gun, for $99 I would suggest this one (also without a stock).
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...And I doubt that these are made in England... :p |
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Harry, the reason I ask is because the leather looks pretty nice in the photos. Regards, Norm
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Question about "iron"
Hi Harry......My apologies for maybe a dumb question....when you refer to "iron"...are you talking about fitting the shoulder stock....which is optional from CMR .....to a Luger.?....as for the holsters Im betting they are made in India...........you said you had a Brown 6" Luger holster you might sell........could you possibly send me a photo at joemfischer@wildgeesefarms.com Im sure that will come thru on the address......but I would like to take a look at it.....I appreciate it......Regards...Hans Fischer
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Shoulder Stock Iron
Hi Hans
He is talking about the shoulder stock iron.The shoulder stock iron on the CMR Navy or the CMR Artillery will not fit a Luger Lug with out a lot of work done to the stock iron. I know as I have done one on a CMR Navy stock iron. I have it for sale on this fourm. Thanks George: |
Even an original iron may require some fitting to a particular gun. I know...I have had to fit a couple. Most of the time it is a matter of making the "channel" deeper and a good set of riffler files makes the job a lot easier. I'm not much of a Dremel fan, I prefer hand work.
Most of this stock discussion is moot anyway, since Hans doesn't need a stock. |
I have 2 CMR stocks and both fit my P08 pistols without any problems. Tried it on a 1917 DWM LP08 and 1937, 1940 Mausers and they just slide one.
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The holsters are nicely made, are dimensionally correct and are made of a good quality leather. I used the CMR LP08 holster and stock for some shooting tests, wanting to preserve the original stock and leather.
I also got their Finnish M23 holster, because I was curious about the usability of short P08 holster combined with a loose stock. Quality is good, and the Finnish stock especially was made from a very nice piece of wood. |
I have had many CMR holsters in the shop over the years and have written my opinion on them many times. Many have come in to have the tops lengthened as the pistol would not fit into the holster and the only way to MAKE it fit is to make a longer top.
If CMR would provide accurate information to the makers in Pakistan it would help. The small details they ignore...if quality control were tightened up I think they could produce a pretty decent holster for what is a very cheap price. As it is they just make stupid errors. The quality of the leather seems pretty good although their tanning methods leave most of the products I have seen in the past very stiff. Also they have used leather that was WAY too thick. They use cotton thread instead of linen. There are many little details a guy can nitpick apon but in general their product seems to be worth about what they charge for it although shipping from England ain't cheap! As Harry so correctly states CMR makes a poor stock iron. It needs about 5 hours of tedious hand work to even come close to fitting. Again..a small detail but not something CMR cares to disclose to their buyers. They make a huge array of items that are desirable to collectors and I have not seen it all. What I have seen I have not been overly impressed with but these things do fill a niche in the collecting world. Just approach their items with some caution and remember that even though there is a return policy I think..shipping back to England could surpass the value of the item! I have always said if a reproduction item could approximate the original for quality and fit it would appeal to me but so far few items do...and CMR is not a Company I look to to fulfill my wish list. One caveat after reading others experiences with CMR..it is likely their quality control is so poor that SOME of their items MAY be correct from time to time but for the most part I wouldn't depend on that being what you recieve. |
As said, I had no problems with the size of the holsters. Fit the LP08 like a glove, magazines fit nicely in the magazine pouch, etc...
No problems with the stock irons either. So either I was lucky and received good products, or the quality of the CMR products is somewhat undervalued. |
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I think we have to keep in mind that Pakistan does not have mechanically advanced industries... :rolleyes:
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But they DO have a nuclear weapon. I wonder if they used the above rig to make it.:roflmao:
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Rich, I think you might be surprised at what an industrious craftsman can make with what seems like inferior equiptment.
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All joking aside, there is not a shred of evidence that the CMR holsters are being made in India, Pakistan or in fact any third world country.
Perhaps it is time to invite CMR to tell where they have their holsters made? |
Gerben, The shred of evidence can be found in plain sight. The price asked for CMR holsters tells you they are made in a country that pays VERY little for labor and materials. If you surmise that Roscoe keystones his items..he would pay half what he is asking retail to purchase them. That price CANNOT be found in any modern industrialized nation on earth. So, that leaves very few countries to choose from that are capable of this kind of leather manufacture.
Pakistan is #1 on my list..then India, China. I doubt very seriously if the Gentleman who owns CMR will voluntarily tell you where he has them made but you can try! |
I'm thinking more about Eastern-Europe, or China, really.
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Gerben, China is certainly a possibility..These products from what I have seen don't look Chinese to me...
One other thing to consider is the reproduction Dutch holster now on eBay..The seller says he is having them reproduced in India.. They are pretty decent looking and a complicated holster to make with all the little metal parts. |
There is a rather short thread on Still's Forum about a repro Dutch Luger holster...Seems to be a sequel to an earlier thread/discussion, with opposing views... :rolleyes:
Anyway, there was a link to an eBay auction of the repro, which contained this comment in the description - "Made in high quality steerhide, not from stray dogs like most of the cheap holsters available these days." ...Uh...SAY WHAT???... :eek: :crying: :( http://cgi.ebay.com/230633019837?ru=...3D230633019837 |
Well, you have to look at reproductions for what they are, and look at the value for money.
In a way it is good that they can easily be recognized as such. It won't be easy to pass them off as original, which is a bonus. I mainly use reproductions to test the concept of the design, whilst avoiding possible damage to originals. So I am happy to receive a functional item which is dimensionally correct at a decent price. all that has been supplied to me by CMR in the past. From what can be made out from the photos, the Dutch copy looks good to me. |
Here is an example of a really bad reproduction, advertised as "genuine" on Ebay. Regards, Norm
http://cgi.ebay.com/Genuine-WWII-Ger...#ht_500wt_1102 |
Norm, What's funny about the GENUINE 1941 holster on eBay is... it's made in the ww1 style! A really sad piece of work.
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