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Well, in many regards, I would keep the holster it has been with it for so many years (not storing it in the holster, that can be bad).
I personally dislike repro tools, repro holsters etc, they don't add value, look cheap and fit tighter than original ones I am sure. Ed
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Thanks for the replies. Does my holster have any value, as it needs some work. My luger fits too tight down at the end, and that is why you see the threads opened up, as it is made for something else. As far as the luger itself, is this a common one? The proof marks match the ones listed as # 15 on the list in the Technical Information section.
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