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Tom M 10-17-2007 10:03 AM

Holster info, please
 
Just got a 1939 S/42 with all matching numbers, including the mag. The holster that came with it is marked:

FROS*****EL
BRESLAU
1940

The asterisks indicate unreadable characters. The holster is brown in color, with white stitching, and has the buckle type closure.

The gun appears to be military issue, but I thought all the military leather was black. Can anyone tell me what I've got here? Thanks so much.

lugerholsterrepair 10-17-2007 11:00 AM

Tom, No..it is quite common to come accross Luger leather of this year in brown. Most of it was black by directive but there were services like the Luftwaffe who were not bound by the Army directives. This does not specifically make this a Luftwaffe holster just because it's brown. Jerry Burney

Tom M 10-17-2007 12:20 PM

Thanks, Jerry. I didn't know the black leather was an Army thing only.

Thanks, Tac. I was going nuts trying to figure out what that said. The stamping was light in the middle, like there was nothing behind the leather when it was stamped. In fact, I had to use a magnifying glass to make out the "BRESLAU" part. The WaA 182 is very clear.

George Anderson 10-17-2007 02:49 PM

Trying to categorize Luger holsters by color to one branch or another is a hopeless endeavor. Most Luftwaffe (E/2) holsters I have seen were black. Some militaries are black some are brown most of those I have come across dated 1940 or later are black but not all.

Nazi police holsters are much easier to designate as either Schutzpolizei (black) or Landes Gendarmerei (brown).

lugerholsterrepair 10-17-2007 05:57 PM

Tom, Tac and George are quite correct. The directive was an effort at uniformity. It was not universally accepted.
There were also two different Luftwaffe sections..The flying Luftwaffe and the anti Aircraft section. These Anti Aircraft types were Luftwaffe but in a different World than the flying crews. They manned the AA guns and searchlights. There were many thousands of these guys and many had Lugers issued to them. Most of these fellows were in large cities and not even near an airfield. I suspect some of the brown holsters might have been from this service.
Jerry Burney

Tom M 10-17-2007 07:32 PM

Thanks, guys. This holster didn't spend its life on the parade ground. From the wear on the top, it looks like it was worn by a man who sat down a lot, and used it as an armrest; and it has a few dings and scuffs. Maybe some kind of driver, or the company clerk. We'll never know, but it's fun to speculate.


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