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Hello all,
Refering to this link : http://phoenixinvestmentarms.com/His...eimarpol21.htm Do you know this luger holster? Is Gustaw Wagner a known Weimar period holster maker? Thank you, Francois |
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Francois,
That is not a police holster and is not a standard military holster. Others will have to comment on just what it is. There is a lot of misinformation on that link.
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Hello Francois,
The holster is a military variation, and I don't believe it's German. Some Police units used the military style holsters to a limited degree. However, not this style. Note the close belt loops. The buckle is a Reichswehr Military buckle, and I would suspect that the Luger, Holster , belt and buckle were assembled post WWII. I would be suspect in considering it a period rig. My opinion... Ron
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Thank you for your answers.
Another member of this forum (RBorecky) talks about a holster made by Gustaw Wagner : http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...ghlight=wurzen On my side, I have also a holster with a "Gustaw Wagner Wurzen 1919" back side marking. The belt loops are not so close on mine. They have usual spacing. I made some researches and Wurzen is a little town in Saxe, near Leipzig. Just wanted to know more about this strange holster. Francois |
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Can't really comment on the holster. However I have seen several reproductions which looked just like it??? Bill
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Bulgarian holster, Portuguese lanyard....
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