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Wes,
If you liked that holster, I can give you a *very good deal* on some Bulgarian holsters. They range from stone mint W.W.II to used between the wars to really rough W.W.I. units. Drop me a line if interested: I am trying to finance the purchase of a 1904 Navy, and that is some serious money. Tom A |
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Tom, I am VERY envious of the 1904 Navy purchase. Please do not mention it to me, or I will not be able to sleep this whole weekend.
I do not have a need at present for a Bulgarian holster, but the style of this particular holster is appealing to me. I had been glancing through Bender this afternoon and this holster on Ebay reminded me of it. I get tired of the hardshells and enjoy the other variations as a relief. If you have an American made holster for a 1900, I would like to converse with you. Don Beasley is not in the mood to sell right now.
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Wes, The long flap Bulgarian holster shown in the above photos is for the WW1 and before lugers and generally they will accommodate the early 120mm barreled ones, like your 1900AE.
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