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01-13-2015, 10:37 PM | #1 |
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Weimar Holsters
1. Original WWI (A. Wunderlick Berlin 1915)
Then Weimar 4./J.R.19.89 - 4th Company, Infantry Regiment No. 19, Weapon 89 (I think) Also #2750 on front and 87381 on back? Cleaning rod holder added during Weimar period. (5 pics) 2. Weimar new manufactured? K. Budde Berlin Military style police holster Inside P.D.Br. 170 Police Direktion Bremen Weapon 170 Not sure what the ink S.Su. is all about #6176 under flap (4 pics)
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01-13-2015, 10:51 PM | #2 |
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Bill, very nice, you know I like Weimar stuff
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Me too... I love holsters like this that indicate a long period of use. It certainly shows the German penchant for never throwing anything serviceable away.
Thanks for showing.
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