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What is this for? Pretty cool looking, too small for a Luger? Wish he'd compared the size with something? Ed
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Ed, The holster shown above appears to be a Nazi era rework of a luger holster. With the large mag pouch, my best guess would be for an FNHP. TH
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Hi folks,
I could be wrong here but I think it a Dutch Holster for the M22 Browning. I remember seeing a photo once of some Kriegsmarine fellows wearing very similar holsters and they were described as being Dutch made for the M22 Browning. |
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I could be wrong but the muzzle end of this thing looks to be modified. Not one I am familiar with anyway. Jerry Burney
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