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Unread 10-25-2018, 01:11 PM   #1
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Default 2 interesting small holsters - buttons

I found these 2 holsters locally, both have similar push button closures with the familiar pattern we also see on Dutch military equipment for the Dutch East-Indies (KNIL) and on older German equipment.

Still no clue on who actually made these buttons.

The left holster is of a soft leather and the silhouette suggests it was used to carry a small revolver.

The right one is made of tougher leather, has a magazine pouch and is of the right size to fit a smaller pocket pistol like the Mauser M1910 or something of similar size.

No additional markings, but both show their age and the quality of manufacture well.
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When you say 'buttons', are these 'snap' closures??? that is, does the 'cap' on the flap snap over a round stud on the holster body??? Or are they actual buttons, that slip through a slit in the flap???
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They are snap closures.
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They remind me of the "buttons" on the straps of WWI fighting knives. Perhaps a generic maker that supplied many holster / sheath makers.

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Correct, you also see them on WW1 trench knive scabbards.
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Correct, you also see them on WW1 trench knive scabbards.
Also on early 20th Century Northern European civilian garments.
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Vilm, here is another discussion about these snaps in 2004
http://luger.gunboards.com/showthrea...hlight=holster
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I have had a couple of larger holsters with those buttons
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