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Rick, here is the listing of the manufacturers that used the WaA195 code.....
Karl Barth, Milit�¤reffektenfabrik, Waldbr�¶hl, Nordrhein-Westfalen (dla) : (1940- 44) -Karl B�¶cker, Lederwarenfabrik, Waldbr�¶hl, Nordrhein-Westfalen : (P 08 holster :1938) -Karl B�¶cker, Lederwarenfabrik, Waldbr�¶hl, Nordrhein-Westfalen (eqf) : (Pistolen holster :1941 - 42) -G.J. Ensink-u. Co Spezialfabrik f�¼r Milit�¤rausr�¼stungen, Ohrdruf, Th�¼ringen (dtu) : (1941) -Friedrich Offermann-u.S�¶hne, Leder-u.Lederwarenfabrik, Bensberg, N-W (dkk) : (1942 - 44) -Franz-u. Karl Voegels, Lederwarenfabrik, W�¶llk�¼che 20/24, K�¶ln, N-W (ewx) : (P08 holster : 1942 - 44) -A. Waldhausen, Inh. M. Bruchmann, Sattlerwaren-u.Kofferfabrik, K�¶ln, N-W (dta) : (P08 holster : 41- 42) -Karl Weiss, Lederwarenfabrik, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen (cww) : (P 08 holster : 1942) I have no idea how that stamping got onto an M-1 stock though and have no information on it being commonly used on fakes.
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