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Unread 06-04-2014, 01:46 PM   #21
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That double-ended brass fork holding the straps inside the stock inletting is peculiar to say the least. I cannot even imagine how it was used, or it's purpose.
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Unread 06-04-2014, 02:16 PM   #22
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Don't know if I'm stating the obvious, but are those replacement straps with an original boot?
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Yes that is true, I think one part of the belt are original, and I looks like the other part of the belt is fake.
But I do now know for sure.
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We didn't know that, Walter, as you left it out of your profile.

Do you have the holster for it also???

And, since you posted in the Navy Luger forum, do you have the Navy Luger to go with it???
No I do not have the holster, which belongs to it.
I do not have a navy Luger which goes with it, it came with a German army Luger composed out of parts with various serial numbers. Which I bought for a nice price.
The guy I bought it from did also not know where the stock originated from.
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That double-ended brass fork holding the straps inside the stock inletting is peculiar to say the least. I cannot even imagine how it was used, or it's purpose.
Maybe I can afterall. We are talking Netherlands here... and they re-used a lot of the captured German weapons after WW2. Could that brass fork be sized correctly to fit through a couple of the grommets on a WW2 style U.S. Army pistolbelt? If so, that holster/stock would hang from the pistolbelt, eh ?

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