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I haven't seen brown holsters go for that much for a year or two...
Ebay is where to try, i would guess that the holster would sell for $260-$300 max Ed
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I'm not sure if I would separate the holster since it may be the one that was originally issued to the gun. Plus I'd probably keep it and just sell the Luger since I don't really care about it. I forgot to add the pic of the left side of the barrel that has some pitting and the bore itself has some frosting. It doesn't have regimental stamps or a matching mag and the mag that it has is not in the best shape. But would it be right for me to keep in holster and sell the Luger and break up a pair that may have been together since 1916?
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