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Unread 03-09-2014, 07:29 PM   #1
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I was at a local show today and I found this holster made by Carl Heinichen in Dresden 1934 with the markings of 2201a on the back. It was in nice shape and I have been looking for one for several years that I could afford. So it followed me home. Does anyone know what these markings 2201a stand for? I was thinking serial number of the pistol that came with the holster, i've only seen police holsters that matched the pistol.
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Unread 03-09-2014, 08:42 PM   #2
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even a police guns I have seen did not have the suffix letter on the rear

the 1934 holster you might notice has the cleaning rod strap - this was only done for a short time around 1934 on new and on older holsters
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Thank you for your response Edward.
The seller thought that it was a unit marked holster. But I have never seen a unit mark like this, so that prompted the question of what the stamp was designating. Now all I need to do is fill in the missing tools to complete my rig.

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Jeffrey, Congrats! Looks like a good one! I would have to say that falls into unit mark catagory as well? Doesn't look like any kind of pistol number IMO.
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Hi Jerry,
Thank you for your response about the unit mark on this holster, I guess now I need to track down what unit this mark went for. It doesn't give me much to go from with the short stamp.

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