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Unread 04-01-2004, 12:58 PM   #1
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Post Navy Holster Stamping...?

...is this a Navy holster stamping...???



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Unread 04-01-2004, 01:39 PM   #2
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Absolutely.

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Hello Tom,

LF member, James, has this holster for sale in the WTS section...along with a P-08 (non-Navy).

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Saw that; would love to buy the holster but not interested in the pistol. As he is getting inquireies, I doubt he will split the rig.

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I found this Navy holster on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...237350340&rd=1

What do you think about this one?

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"REVSHOP" of Midwest is the only bidder at $200.00 (reserve not met) and he doesn't usually risk his funds on something that might be bogus... just my observation...
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Hi Sid,

I would certainly ask the seller to send a few detailed photos before bidding...especially of the Navy marking and the WaA stamping.

Based on this seller being in Portsmouth. OH and selling lots of gun stuff, I would wager the seller is associated with the folks at FGS, Inc....an outfit with good solid reputations amongst most folks...

I do not know if the inside of the holster flap is typically dyed black or whether this may have been done by a subsequent owner. I would email one of our Navy folks before bidding...

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Folks,

That holster is a mess.

First of all, the internal parts (Key pouch and AWOL cleaning rod strap) indicate it is NOT K-date. Secondly, some moron decided to improve it by dyeing the inside black. Thirdly, the bucket contour looks wrong; too square for a navy.

I'd buy it for $ 50 as a parts source to send to Jerry B. but that's about all.

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Thanks for the input guys. This is an area that I am not familiar with and apreciate the help.

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