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Unread 06-03-2005, 10:04 AM   #1
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I have just returned from Houston where I bought a massive gun collection along with holsters, German badges, flags, and ammunition of all sorts.

I will be posting a list of Lugers and other pistols that do not fit into my collecting needs first on the Forum. After a reasonable time they will go to auction. Lots of Lugers, P-38's and even a japanese Baby Nambu!

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Glad to be back! I need to get back to holster repair! Jerry Burney
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Jerry, I would be glad to drive down this evening and help you clean them!


Please keep me in mind for the Baby Nambu and other goodies...



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Great to see you are back, Jerry. I have a Dutch holster that needs minor repair.
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Herb, Send it along if you like. I am somewhat behind but hope to catch up soon...Thanks, jerry Burney
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Jerry,

Glad to hear you back home safely........can't wait to hear about what you cull out and don't keep for yourself...........

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that you might have some spare Imperial era Mags that are DWM mfg. so i can at least put a DWM mag in my 1914.

Also, can you repair a missing male snap for the bottom belt attachment loop on a brown WWII Boyt M 3 shoulder holsterand a ballpark price on the repair ???????

TIA, Regards, Paul
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Jerry,

Sounds like you were missed! I'm mailing my holster to you too. I'll drop it in the mail on Monday, before anymore realize you are home

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Paul, As I recall on this type of holster the male portion of this snap is hidden under the stitched in portion of the bottom of the holster. This means the holster would have to be unstitched to access the area needed to install this snap. I am afraid it would intail more time than it could be worth. I am not all that familiar with the value of this type of holster but if it has to be torn apart it could quickly reach the point of deminishing returns.
Take a look at it and see if what I think is correct....

Steve, I am somewhat behind but am working to catch up. I will let you know when your holster arrives. Thanks for your trust and confidence, Jerry Burney
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Jerry looking foward to the gun listing.
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