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Picked this up with a Ku BYF 41 yesterday... I'll be the first to admit I'm not real up on Holsters.. & I don't have any good holster books per say. Trying to make out what the Wa stamp is? And it seems like a later strap repair, but I'm puzzled by the rivets? I haven't seen that before.. Please correct me if I am wrong. Any info would be great guys! Thank you!
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At one time, the belt loops were removed and a US style hanger was attached so that it coulld be attached to a US style web belt. This could have been done by a GI, or in Norway, or for that matter somewhere else.
Later, the hanger was removed, belt loops re-installed and the holes filled. This alteration does have a tendency to reduce the value of the holster.
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Ah.. ok.. that makes since... Thanks for the info.. good to know
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