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08-10-2008, 03:54 PM | #21 |
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Gentlemen -
I know next to nothing about holsters (among many other things). I am wondering how it can be that the closure strap on this holster appears to have a considerable amount of "age cracks" and wear on it while the back side of the holster and the belt loops appear to have practically no age or wear at all? Any theories or explanations? Thank you, Mauser720 - Ron
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08-10-2008, 04:06 PM | #22 |
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The strap flexes and the back don't.
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Thanks for the lesson, Jerry !
I stand corrected and happily admit, that this holster is in an exceptionally fine condition. I'll take a pic of mine and add to the thread. |
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Jerry
Thank you for the info on this Luger holster. I too was suspicious that it might be a repo, but your detailed explanation put that question to bed. Joe
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