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03-24-2003, 04:05 PM | #1 |
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1941 Luger Holster
I know 1941 dated Luger holsters used the makers code,not the full name. As any collector seen a 1941 dated holster with the full name of the maker?
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03-25-2003, 01:08 AM | #2 |
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Mauper, Yes but they are relatively rare.The police were not bound by the same restrictions as the Army. Jerry Burney
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Thanks for the reply,yes police holsters had the full makers name.The holster I have is army type with the makers name. It came from a vet.with a 1941 BYF luger.Checked my book which says 1941 the code was required.Name is E.G.Leuner GmbH--Bautzen.WaA159 dated 1941.
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I have a 1941 Luger holster that is stamped Genshow&Co A-G Berlin - WaA286. Came with a BYF 42 BW (98%) with an unmarked tool, and 2 FXO magazines, (chipped)
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