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Unread 07-01-2005, 01:27 PM   #1
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Does anyone have a good source for Interarms / Mauser Holsters (post-WW2)?
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Hi Greg,

It took over 2 years for me to get my rig together...was lucky to find my holster in a local gun shop for $ 50 only. I have only seen 1 on e-Bay in the past year or two...

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It took over 2 years for me to get my rig together...was lucky to find my holster in a local gun shop for $ 50 only. I have only seen 1 on e-Bay in the past year or two...

Those statistics don't leave me very hopeful.
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Part of collecting is patience and perseverance.
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Very true, I have been amazed at what falls from the sky suddenly... A good tip, a yard sale, a chance find on e-bay, word of mouth, a want ad, many, many opportunities, but patience is a virtue!
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Neat, Pete. You have been quite lucky lately!
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Hello Greg,
Please have a look at my web site.

http://www.lugerlp08.com/

Then click on the photo "Mauser Parabellum" or click the link "The Mauser Parabellum Gallery" . In this way you enter in the Mauser Parabellum area.
You can find a link related to the Holster sold by Interarms for the Mauser Parabellum. A photo extracted from a Interarms catalog is available as well as some pics of my Parabellum Holster.
Let me know.
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Hello Greg,
Please have a look at my web site.

http://www.lugerlp08.com/

Then click on the photo "Mauser Parabellum" or click the link "The Mauser Parabellum Gallery" . In this way you enter in the Mauser Parabellum area.
You can find a link related to the Holster sold by Interarms for the Mauser Parabellum. A photo extracted from a Interarms catalog is available as well as some pics of my Parabellum Holster.
Let me know.
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Mauro,

Very nice web site! If you ever have an Interarms Holster for sale, let me know.

Thanks,

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Greg,
Unfortunatly I have only one Parabellum Holster in my collection and it si not for sale.
Good luck.
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Greg,

You might try giving Mike Krause' shop a call on the telephone (they usually do not respond to emails...).

That is where I found my 6" holster...

http://www.krausewerk.com/
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