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06-06-2013, 01:42 PM | #1 |
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**Moved to Off Topic**Luftwaffe buckel and belt question
Been a member for several years but I tend to read and learn instead of post as you guys knowledge is so much more than mine. Not i'm stumped. I recently purchased from a granddaughter of a deseased WWII vetran a Luftwaffe belt and buckel that he brought back. Standard flying eagle buckel with appears to be a 'brown' belt and i'm wondering if it belonged to a member of a Flak unit. Reason i'm asking is it is marked in two places on the back of belt "5/s.Flakl.Rgt.II".
I assume this is 5th Unit of Flak Regiment II???? Also if that is correct any ideal of where the unit was based? Any help with the id of this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Robert Last edited by DuWhat; 06-07-2013 at 09:08 PM. Reason: spelling |
06-06-2013, 05:06 PM | #2 |
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5 Flak-Sturm Regiment 2 with two mixed AA battalions and one light AA battalion, part of the III Flak Corps....maybe??? If so, it was probably captured at Normandy, that's where they were.
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06-06-2013, 06:05 PM | #3 |
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Intresting. The granddaughter also says she has a small .32 pistol in a brown holster if she can find it and thinks she saw it and the belt together in her childhood. Grandfather recently passed and she's going through his house to get ready to sell. Maybe they go together, what do you think? Will talk to her again and get her to redouble her efforts to find the supposed pistol and holster. So would it be safe to say that that unit was in Normandy during D-Day. Thanks for your info. Robert
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06-06-2013, 07:27 PM | #4 |
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Help her look! A complete rig like that is a hard thing to find these days!
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I would think that the soldier who thought it important to mark his belt would also mark his holster which was probably a Flak NCO. Find that holster with pistol and hopefully it will be marked also. I had two holsters with the owners name inside the holster. Good luck |
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06-07-2013, 12:27 AM | #6 |
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The marks are stamped in the leather of the belt and not written in pen or ink. She called tonight and said she has found the pistol and it is in nice shape. Hasn't found the holster yet but says she knows it's in the house. She says the pistol says CZ on the grips so i'm betting it's a CZ model 27. She has invited me over tomorrow to help her look so i'm keeping my fingers crossed we will find it. I do not want to cheat her so if we find it what would be a fair price to give her for the pistol and holster provided they are in good shape? Pictures to come if we find it. Thanks, Robert
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Moving to " Off Topic and Other Firearms"...................now pictures
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Why did you move it....
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06-07-2013, 10:46 PM | #9 |
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Figured this was just for Luger holsters.
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