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02-25-2020, 02:10 AM | #1 |
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Commercial or contract holster?
I picked this holster up at the SOS in Louisville this weekend. It is for a 4" barreled Luger. No makers marks are stamps anywhere. Included are a loading tool, pin punch and cleaning rod. It also came with a Portuguese marked magazine.
Would it be correct for a Portuguese Royal Navy or RP Navy, or some other contract? Thanks in advance for any help.
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Very nice early private purchase German holster.
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OK, got it. Thank you George.
So the correct magazine should be an early blank bottom commercial sold with an 08 Commercial. If anyone has a picture of the correct holster for a Portuguese Navy, I'd appreciate a look. Thanks again.
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If you don't mind to ask how much you spent? Sorry for asking but I am looking for similar holster and don't know what to expect..
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Igor, Yup! That's the holster you're looking for.
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Hello Igor,
I paid $400 for everything. I don't think the seller knew the total value. I am planning on bringing it to the next Tulsa show... hopefully in November.
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I forgot I had photos until I was just reminded by Dwight's post above. Note that the Royal Portuguese Navy Luger is a 4 inch barrel but the holster, which is indeed Portuguese Navy, is for a 4 3/4 inch barrel indicating that probably some M2 Lugers were also employed by the Navy.
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About the Portuguese Navy holster.
In All period photos I could find they were wearing M2 type holsters. But the truth is all those photos were of "landing parties". So I suspect they were are armed with M2 pistols. One has to remember the original Navy contract was for only about 500 pistols(and it got divided almost in half because of the Republican revolution of 1910. About half of them have the Crown over Anchor and the remainer have R. P. over Anchor). Cannot find a photo of a ship officer carrying a pistol. IE. However, There is this photo(These items belong to an ex forum member) of a Navy Pistol complete with holster, that apparently was owned by an Admiral. Edit. Looking closer at the first pictures. I'm not so sure those are M2 holsters. |
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09-19-2020, 01:35 AM | #11 |
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Thanks for showing the Navies with straps.
Kurusu, I believe you are correct about the holsters in the photos... they do look shorter than M2 holsters. I'm sure they're as rare has hens teeth.
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