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Unread 07-04-2012, 04:16 PM   #1
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Hi all,

What do you think of this Luger P08 Holster ?
I don't know the age, if this a rare one or not etc etc.
I would be really glad to receive any info about.

Thank you so much.

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Unread 07-04-2012, 04:30 PM   #2
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Hi Fabrizio, Welcome to the forum. Your holster look to be a high quality, early (pre 1908), and rare commercial Luger holster. There is a very similar one, by Albrecht Kind, illustrated in "Pistole Parabellum". Regards, Norm
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Hi Norm,
thank you for your welcome and for the info.
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Not so fast ..I smell a rat. This type of Police configuration was not made untill around 1926 and later. I cannot ever remember seeing a Police holster like this made with the old WW1 holster style..No reinforcing rib on the back of the magazine pouch, a seperate hinge. This also seems to have a abnormaly fat magazine pouch. I don't like the fuzzy edge around the top. There are some things I like about it but some that are implausible.
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Not so fast ..I smell a rat...
Maybe it was Galland's holster...
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There is something printed below the metal stud base on the inside flap of the holster. A photo of this might add further clues as to origin. I also agree that this is a 20s-30s vintage commercial? holster.
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Not so fast ..I smell a rat. This type of Police configuration was not made untill around 1926 and later. I cannot ever remember seeing a Police holster like this made with the old WW1 holster style..No reinforcing rib on the back of the magazine pouch, a seperate hinge. This also seems to have a abnormaly fat magazine pouch. I don't like the fuzzy edge around the top. There are some things I like about it but some that are implausible.
My apologies Jerry, your right. I misread Sturgess, too many Margaritas I guess! The Akah holster he illustrates is actually a 1930's commercial. It looks just like Fabrizio's. Best regards, Norm
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Norm..Sturgess is perhaps the only Luger books I don't yet have..When you say just like Fabrizio's..do you mean front and back? Is there a photo of the back in Sturgess?

I can imagine very early Police configurations being made in the WW1 style but I can't say as I have ever seen one. This New Police style is HIGHLY unlikely to have been made that way..It was a new design and incorporated several important improvements besides the front Police upward strap and stud closure.

Let me know about that Sturgess reference if you get time..Thanks
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Hi Jerry, This is the best I can do with my scanner, it's a very thick book and hard to get it to lie flat. The first scan is the Commercial (no view of the back), the second is a very similar Police marked holster. Best regards, Norm
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Hi all,
thank you all for your answers.

The holster isn't mine, it is of a friend of mine who's a collector of militaria but he isn't friendly user of computers.
If you wish to look at more detailed pictures I will ask him to bring again his holster here and I will take them.

Thank you again.
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Norm, Many thanks! These holsters are certainly not the normal Police type... but you are right..they certainly seem to have been made in the WW1 type back configuration according to Sturgess. I guess you can learn an old dog new tricks!

When the new Sturgess volumes come out I will have to spring for a set.

Thanks for setting me straight! I appreciate your efforts.

I have to say that's an odd D ring pull up strap but it looks original to the holster?
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