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1915 Dated Leipzig-Gohlis holster and tool marked "Tr.12." any assistance appreciated! Thanks
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There was a marker MEIER & ABRITZSCH in LEIPZIG GOHLIS. Leipzig is a town in Saxonia and Leipzig was in the area of the XII. Armycorps. I think Tr.12 means Train of the 12. Army corps (normally T.B.12).
A photo would be helpfull. Is the tool also marked with Tr.12? Regards from Germany Klaus Last edited by klaus 3338; 01-27-2010 at 09:44 AM. |
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The Luger is a DWM 1910 #6715c. It came with the holster, 3 magazines, one wood base, and two WWII, and 2 tools one unmarked and the other the Finnish tool, and the holster. The holster is numbered 6396, Tr.12. I have also been advised the Tr.12. could also be 12 Truppen which was in the African colonies? Thanks for the replies. I will work on the photos, but am new to this.
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