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Unread 07-16-2005, 11:51 PM   #26
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Pete, Thanks for your comments. The holster has most of the name AKAH buffed out on the back between the belt loops. The edges of the word can be deciphered. AKAH was the well-known maker for this contract. The holster is hard shelled (thus protecting wear on the muzzle as it was suspended between the front and back piece on the inside), burgundy colored and fashioned with a police type flap closure. Also, the magazine pouch is sewn on separately in the manner of WW1 holsters. And of course, the markings on the top flap. It came with perhaps the original tool inside, coded DE/63, consistant with the proof on the right side of the receiver. Too bad it didn't have an extra mag but how good can things get?
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