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(1) Does byf stand for boy friend?
![]() (2) Heard holster of this style was for Nazi Police (or security force) gun, true or not? |
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Douglas, really nice byf 44. Congratulations!!
Alvin, 1) No byf does not mean boy friend!!! ![]() 2) The holster is standard MILITARY for a P.38. |
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Thanks for the compliments. I really enjoyed this one.
My good friend Alvin, I don't think that byf stands for boyfriend. It doesn't fit the wartime nazi Germany... ![]() On the other hand, as Frank already said, this is a standard military hardshell holster. Police holsters had a different setting arrangement for for the closing strap, similar to the Luger Police holsters. Douglas |
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