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Unread 04-14-2018, 04:18 PM   #1
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Took some unit marked first issues out for a walk this afternoon. John
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OOPS, wrong sub forum. Moderator please move for me. Thank you, John
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An 8-pack of slick-backs! Sweet.
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It's interesting that 4 of the holsters have blunt ends (muzzle) and several have lines of stitching across them in unusual places. Thoughts or explanations?
A very nice display and thanks for sharing!
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It's interesting that 4 of the holsters have blunt ends (muzzle) and several have lines of stitching across them in unusual places. Thoughts or explanations?
A very nice display and thanks for sharing!
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They are Reichsrevolver conversion P08 holsters.
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Nice, what else can one say- except " I'm impressed and envious!"
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As George said, they are all housed in Reichsrevolver conversion holsters. These are some of the earliest German army holsters. As time and weather permits, I will do some photos of each. John
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That’s easily, what, $15,000 sitting on the table there? Absolutely gorgeous.
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These are some of the earliest German army holsters. As time and weather permits, I will do some photos of each. John

Thanks John, they look interesting.
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