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luger holster????
ok i got this with a Bring back P38. the guy i got it from did not remember if this came with the P-38 or not so he sent it with the pistol anyway.
so is this a Luger holster? it only has one marking in the back. so what do you think? |
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It's a Luger holster, WWI period. Looks like it is worth salvaging, don't grease it up.
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thanks for the reply
im not sure what i want to do with it yet. |
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It looks dead, Give it a decent burial. Jerry Burney
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W2K, Interesting that you used a Russian AK bayonet to hold it open. I had purchased a few like that years ago with no markings, that were said to be of Russian manufacture. TH
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This is actually an example of a holster that has been VERY wet. It has shrunk and hardened.You can see the roller buckle is very rusty. Probably only a few parts are salvageable. It can never be restored to what it once was. The stitching will be weak as well. Jerry Burney
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