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10-10-2007, 02:16 PM | #1 |
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USGI 1911A1 M7 Tanker Holster?
Can anyone date this holster? I've been told it's pre-WWII, WWII, and post -WWII. I know somebody's right (haha!).
I cannot find any markings at all on the holster. Although it is fairly worn, it is not likely that a mark could have been worn off without leaving any trace. The retention strap post looks like hammer forged brass, the belt loop post looks like steel. There is a pigskin sleeve over the adjustment buckle. Any help appreciated, Thanks Jack
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Jack, This is a German Holster. The adjustment buckle is found on German slings. K98- MP40 etc. I would place it WW2 for sure. Jerry Burney
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PS, the USGI ones I have seen are black.
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I wonder if that is the German made for the Norwegian 1911 that they were making???? Rick B
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From another forum where i made the same post:
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It resembles the shoulder holster for a Belgium FN Browning Hi Power on page 26 of Military Holsters of WWII by Eugene Bender. It looks aged and very well could be from just after WWII. Rick B
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The slide/friction cinch is definitely not U.S. issue. I still have my issue shoulder holster. It has the vertical shoulder strap with a wrap around clip chest strap. It is also black.
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Excellent article on US Holsters of WW2 in the 5th edition of the Gun Collectors Digest. Has pictures and descriptions of the M3 And M7, along with several others. Bill
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Hello I was a tanker in 1959, m41's, m48's an m60 A1's for 6 years, finished my army career in self propelled artillery. the holsters we had in the tank unit were brown, later on they were black, hip an shoulder holsters.
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It might just be my imagination, but the impression that I see in the body side of the holster appears to me to be from a Polish Radom...
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Good imagination
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Your imagination is pretty freaking good... The holster did indeed hold an 1st series H prefix Radom (now seperated). Jack P.S. I'll bring it to Louisville if you want to see it.
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