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Unread 07-18-2016, 12:45 PM   #1
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Default Need Holster ID Help odd Swiss?

I have photos of a holster I think is Swiss. Has NO MAKER marks on holster or on strap. Notice magazine pocket position. See link for photos.

http://s1097.photobucket.com/user/ri...uger%20Holster

Any assistance would be appreciated.

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Unread 07-18-2016, 08:25 PM   #2
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It's certainly of the Swiss pattern, but looks too new. The ones I have from this earlier period are finished a much lighter brown, and have date of production stamps on the back. Perhaps a commercial or a reproduction?

Here's one example of a commercial Swiss:
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Very cool holster! Thanks for the pics!

I know nothing about holsters (I'm a moroon) but I like the color and shape of that one. It looks almost brand new, but I imagine the Swiss take better care of their equipment.
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I guess I will advertise it for sale as a "Commercial Custom" Swiss Luger Holster.

Does that sound accurate?
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I guess I will advertise it for sale as a "Commercial Custom" Swiss Luger Holster.

Does that sound accurate?
No reason to think it "custom";
I'd call it a Swiss type luger holster, well made, as new condition or excellent if it has marks from having had a gun in it.
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The holster's construction shows excellent workmanship, whatever its origin.
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Here is an example of a Swiss commercial holster that I have had since 1964. It came with my W+F M1906, formerly know as Md1924/06 Bern.

There are no marks indicating manufacturer or dates. Also there is no magazine pouch.
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Dick/Don/Marc -

I see the OP has this holster listed in the For Sale forum.

Do you think his asking price is realistic???
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Dick/Don/Marc -

I see the OP has this holster listed in the For Sale forum.

Do you think his asking price is realistic???
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In my opinion it isn't completely unrealistic. It has top quality construction that looks to be up to Swiss standards. The strap is a plus and could pass for period original. Doubt that you could get Jerry Burney to make you one that good for much less (any less?)
If you have a minty Swiss commercial Luger, this holster would make a pretty nice display accessory.
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P.S. I have no connection to the seller and this is not an endorsement to buy, just a personal observation.
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If you have a minty Swiss commercial Luger, this holster would make a pretty nice display accessory.
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Yep, Ron, that good looking, minty holster makes me want to buy it...and then buy a minty Swiss Luger to go with it. That would be a justifying reason for me to buy another Luger.

I just checked Simpsons and they have a bunch of them calling out to me.
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