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Unread 01-20-2012, 05:39 PM   #1
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Default Pigskin Holster

Definitely old. Luger and mag fit nicely. No marks of any kind. In Sturgess and Gortz, pg 1317, they show this holster. They say possibly Russian? Anyone have any idea? One like it for sale on Simpson's site.
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would see them on ebay for $125 or so.
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The provision for straps on the back is very intriguing....
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Can't say I have ever seen one for $125 on ebay. Havnt even seen one. And I look at their luger holsters daily for several years. Ben , In what area did you see these? Simsons wants $395 plus shipping for theirs. Actually a very well made holster. Hope I can find the origin and time frame. Any info will help. Bill
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Currently for sale on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ERSATZ-GERMA...item1e6a5ebb53

I would say Bulgare..
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Bill,
I have frequently seen the origin of this type of holster being listed as Russian. I hope you are successful in determining if it is or isn't, because if it is I would love to acquire one for my Russian Luger!
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Bill, have seen them from time to time on eBay with a simple search of the term : luger holster
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Thanks . That is where I go daily. Probably went right over them. Must be an age thing. Can always blame it on the wife. Hope she doesn't read this. Bill
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I have recently picked up one of these holsters. Per the mailing label, it came from Belaruse. Inside the flap, near the top, is a marking. It is a five pointed star with a 16 inside. Can anyone identify this mark.
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I have at least one of these, they are not very well made
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they are not very well made
Which points towards a Russian origin
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Would a German soldier put a Luger in one of those? I know that most Germans were more concerned about dirt getting into/on the Luger...was it possibly used for another hand gun?
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