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Is this a luger holster? Looks like a PPK would fit well in there.
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holster is for a Hungarian Femaru Model 1937. Made for and by Germany.
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It was advertised for a P38, is the body of the holster fabric? I haven't seen a German holster with the drain hole either. Was interesting to me anyway.
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The fabric is more like or is canvass. i sold my gun and holster a few years ago so don't have one to look at anymore. Rather nice holsters. I Imagine the body was made that way due to the scarcity of leather in G
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