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Unread 04-12-2009, 04:59 PM   #1
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Many thoughts little answers, it's a matter of interpreting the facts you get, not all what is written is the ultimate truth....
A hobby gets way more interesting by finding new answers.

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Unread 04-13-2009, 11:15 AM   #2
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I'll get some good pics of the markings on the holster this afternoon.....this thread sat for so long I'd quit checking it.

As for whether the pistol was issued with this holster or not thats anyones guess. I can easily see it being done and looking at any military in the world will show that "official" doctrine on material issue is seldom in step with reality. I believe the pistol was issued with this holster as the wear and "molding" of the leather to the pistol shows no other pistol ever being in this holster long enough to create any other patterns. There is a definate imprint of the grips and metal in the holster both inside and out. The date of the holster being the same as the pistol makes it very possible to have been issed this way as well. In looking at the Swiss tendancy to use everything as long as its useful it also makes one think that despite any intent to issue this style with the
29's they would have issued them with whatever was currently being handed out at the time and the 29's weren't being issued yet.

Just my opinions of course. Thanks for the help Frank

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Looking forward to the pics, check also if there is a year stamp on the strap.

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Unread 04-15-2009, 12:54 AM   #4
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OK,
Here are a few pics. No date on the strap just a maker which I can't read well. The stamp on the holster is a bit worn so I put two pics from different angles in to hopefully make it easier to see.







Hope that will help a little

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Unread 04-15-2009, 04:02 PM   #5
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Hmm, thanks for the pics but it's dang hard to see 31 into those, it seems that the first number is deeper as the second and most of the times it's the other way round. I don't see another year either but I'm not sure now.

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