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Join Date: Aug 2002
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A small .25 auto is the best guess. However...
I would consider also the option of a small Bulldog type revolver. Although not as popular as semiautos, a few were purchased and carried by some more flamboiyant officer. |
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Going thru my Postcards......Found another one that looks like a Large Revolver Holster....and another showing 3 Soldiers standing facing the Camera....all wearing Luger Holsters on their left side....what is so interesting is the postmark on the back....from a Machine Gun Company....bear with me...hope to post some more photos soon.....Danke.....Hans Fischer
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Interesting... I have a similar holster that's supposedly for a Steyr 1908 pistol, but the wear clearly shows that it has been used for a revolver. The flap is obviously different, but it still seems to be very similar in size and style. BTW, I put my Galand revolver in the holster, and found that it was a perfect fit. Even the wear pattern matched the contours of the revolver.
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