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Delightfully cheesy...
Saw these on GunBroker:
https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/788330935 https://www.gunbroker.com/item/788331109 dju |
Neat, but when I feel like putting mine in a holster for the range the leather commercial holster I bought from Bill Wylon does just fine.
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but they are Stoeger made, so not bad. And if I remember right, Bill has one of these :)
but I have several range holsters, this is my favorite... |
Ed,
PLEASE glue a couple pieces of leather or felt over those danged rivets! |
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Luger P08 Naugahyde Holster by Stoeger Industries Luger P08 Naugahyde Holster by Stoeger Industries New Old Stock for 4" or 6" Luger w/Extra Mag Pouch For auction today is a Stoeger Industries P08 Luger Holster. They produced two styles of these for a very brief period. This Naugahyde version, and also a CORDURA® version were produced. We currently have both styles on GunBroker... |
I suppose the Naugahyde material and the "Luger" embossed on the flap, in some sort of fake gold.
Entirely a personal thing, and I realize that what may seem "cheesy" to me might be the find-of-the-century to a serious collector. That's why I posted it. Certainly hope it didn't "offend" anyone, as I am known to do. dju |
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I am wondering if this was offered in conjunction with the .22 Storger Lugers, as only Stoeger can legally use that name. It would be logical to bundle the pistol and holster. |
I believe "Naugas " are an endangered species, now replaced by more common plastic laminate cloth product. :(
I think the holsters are "cheesy" too, but they may be quite practical- if the "name" were blacked out or removed; as sometime you might want to carry a different brand pistol in it. Now if the holster were "fine Corinthian Leather" that would be a different story. ;) |
I actually rather like it - but I'm not really much of a fan of leather (other than on women).
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