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Lifer 2X
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I have only seen the LZA stamp on 1918 dated holsters. From the pictures and my old eyes I can not see where a buckle strap was removed. So my guess a converted 1918 artillery holster. Bill
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Bill, I don't see what I imagined I saw the other day in terms of buckle strap's former location. Now it looks more like a stain. Wouldn't a pic of the area on the side below the mag pouch show where the stitching for a cleaning rod's longer pouch used to be? Such a pic might solve this. What bugs me is the lack of holes in between the belt loops--shouldn't' there be a square of holes there?
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There is nothing better than the introduction of an unusual holster on this forum to get the blood flowing and the opinions flying.
I love it.
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