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I have a "Waerter & Bubeck" holster dated 1934, made in Stuttgart. To the left of the name it has a drooped wing eagle stamped in it. Does the eagle have any significance? Was this a military or commercial holster? Thanks in advance.
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Military. Maker marked and dated holsters are almost always military. The drooped wing eagle stamped in it is a Military acceptance stamping.
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