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Unread 08-25-2002, 07:42 PM   #21
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A quick look through the Dutch Luger book shows an artillery that has a resemblance to the holster, but not the same one. I didn't spot any others from a quick look tho.
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Unread 08-25-2002, 08:07 PM   #22
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Garfield,
That is what he said. I asked him again to make sure there was no mistake.

I am pretty sure I have rode this horse into the ground. Think that I'll kick it a couple of times and head on down the trail.

Gentlemen, thank you all for your information.
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Must of been a holster book written by some other "Bender".
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The seller of this holster has informed me that a buyer has stepped up and purchased this holster. I guess someone on the forum had no qualms about the holster.

Seller says that 'snaps' were in production by 1911 at the latest. Well within the timeframe for production of the 1900.

Were the long frame variations still in production after the introduction of the short frame pistols? My understanding is that whenever a change in design was implemented, the former design was ceased in production. Surely, a 1906 commercial is not a 1900.
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