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Quite an interesting holster! Looks like a commercial type for a 4 3/4 inch barrel model.
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He's a cavary NCO so it is most likely not a P08 but one of the many auxilliary pistols as he would not have a private purchase pistol.
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Nice looking mustache though. Is that belt buckle non-standard?
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Norm, the belt buckle is that of a mounted troop, the sabre is a model 1889Kavalrie Degen or cavalry sabre. Although all mounted troops (arty, train, etc) wore the open buckle, only cavalry were issued the 89KD.
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