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hi,
thank for you answer. Do you know if the CMR product is different of Sarco ? ( more expensive with CMR). If you are going to be that cheap, whatever you do...do not collect Lugers! An interordnance product holster and stock copy ? is it good ? I can't say. Basically they are all crap, pick one. An Numrich part product holster and stock copy ? is it good ? Good for what? Is it possible to you to age (old) or to custom a copy holster and stock, in order the look like more authentic than a new repro ? Yes, If you have 90 years and a war or two in between you can do it pretty good. When you restore an old holster, is it possible to you to change an brass attach who is missing on the holster ? price ? Yes, I do it all the time. I make the part or I take it off another holster. If you want an estimate for Luger holster repair work you must get much more specifik about what it is you are talking about. which product is good for holster storage and treatment ? i look like PECARDS is good product but which reference # ? (there is a lot of product !) Pecards is waxy goo and anyone who puts it on an antique holster gets what he deserves. I suggest Connely's hide food. Remember anything you put on is not so easily put off. what's the price at the moment for an original WW1 artillery holster + stock ? My guess at present is around $1400 This can vary depending on condition and if it is complete with attachment leathers. Jerry Burney
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