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Here are some pics of a holster that my SS Browning 1900 came in:
![]() Looks to be a Weimar police holster, unit marked "Mi.172". Name "Goetze" written inside flap. Belt loops were cut into the holster before someone did a "proper" repair with another scrap of marked leather. Probably had an interesting history. See the Browning at: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=17873 Jack
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Jack,
It looks like the first part of the unit mark is covered by the "new" belt loop. It would be interesting to know if it is S., K. or L.
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Regards, Don donmaus1@aol.com Author of History Writ in Steel: German Police Markings 1900-1936 http://www.historywritinsteel.com |
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Jack, Interesting old Soldier with quite a history! Jerry Burney
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