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Were all Imperial military Luger Holsters marked with the date? I have one marked in an oval barely readable stamp.
G. Schroters ?????? Munchen I cannot find any date |
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It is impossible to say all Imperial holsters were dated. However the vast majority were. I also have a G,Schroters holster that I cannot find a date on. Many times these dates are hard to find and very worn off. Bill
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Yours look like this?
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Can anyone tell me what the middle line in the stamped oval says on these Schroters holsters? When were they made? I cannot find a date on mine.
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Not all received marks - some commercial holsters as an examples, but I think that a light stamp (ink) or lightly struck one could easily be worn away
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Figured it out with some detective work on this site. Thanks to earlier posts from wlyon and Klause, and holster list from the latter. Middle line is Nachfolger.
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