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Unread 05-08-2004, 12:54 PM   #1
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Post Re-Posted: Identification of Luger Holster & Belt

Gentlemen is anyone able to shed more light on the origin and date of this rather find Luger holster with belt. I am assuming that the Holster and belt is either French or Bulgarian although there is no cleaning rod slot alongside the spare magazine pouch.

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Unread 05-08-2004, 11:46 PM   #2
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Hello Charles,

From Eugene Bender's large book on luger hosters and accessories on page 73; this is a Bulgarian holster/rig for their M 1906 luger. It should have a pair of belt loops on the back.

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Agree with Pete,

Its a Bulgar and they seem to have almost zero interest on the collector market. Were I you, I'd buy it cheap and see what happens in a few years.

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Charles,

One collector. Mr. Chuck Whittaker, has a nice web site with one section dedicated to Bulgarian luger and holsters. You can see the Bulgarian link at the top of his home page at :

http://www.landofborchardt.com

Also check out the "Holster" section also listed at the top of the Home page in the "Accessories" selection button. There is quite a write-up about Bulgarian (and other) holsters...

Looks like your type of holster was made both for the M1900 and the M1906 Bulgarian lugers...

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Hi Pete,

Thanks for your reply. I had a look through Mr.Chuck Whittaker's website and what a nice website it is too! Very informative with some lovely examples of Luger holster variations etc.

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Tom,

Thank you also for taking the trouble to reply to my recent posting.

Whilst writting,I hasten to add that I am looking around for an original or good reproduction Navy Luger Stock board. If you happen to stumble across one in your searches, then please let me know.

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Hello Charles,

Randy Bessler has a Navy repro stock for sale on his web site :

http://www.collectorfirearms.us/Luger%20items/LI-2.htm

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Hi Charles,

I frequently (as in about once a year or so) run into *original* Navy stocks, but the price does seem to be getting steeper each time. I saw one at MAX three years ago and it sold for $1200 and it was dog-ugly but original.
Last saw one in very nice shape go at SOS in Feb for $2200...I have a couple of "extras" but I plan on keeping them in hopes that the matching gun will turn up...hey, stranger things have happened.

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