I make no judgements. These slits could have been made 10, 20, 30, years ago by someone who bought the holster when they were cheap and dispensable. If it was done by the GI who captured it, he is long dead and gone. Whoever did it had no sense of what he was doing or did. It was slit but pretty obviously was not used after mutilation. I have seen many holsters with these same slits that WERE used and they show VERY heavy belt damage, not just unused slits. It is actually quite difficult to thread any kind of leather belt threw slits like these much less A GI web belt which might be near impossible.
Regardless, I hear what your saying Mike..I mean no offense.
On another note, I did not write this analysis to drum up any business. I have more than I can handle as is. I NEVER look for work. It looks for me. Anyone is free to find the best German leather holster restorer you can.
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