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12-19-2003, 01:11 AM | #1 |
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Real HK...?
What do you folks, think...???
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=36049 Regards, Pete... <img border="0" alt="[typing]" title="" src="graemlins/yltype.gif" /> |
12-19-2003, 10:15 AM | #2 |
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Looks pretty honest to me Pete, except Gibson states that "genuine" HK holsters are black. The E/2 proof looks righteous and when the black dye wears, one can see brown underneath. I'm waiting for Jerry Burney's "take" on this.
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12-19-2003, 01:15 PM | #3 |
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Herb,Pete, Very nice looking holster. I took a quick look but could find no maker or code. E/2 stamp looks to be correct and the holster is certainly authentic period. I would guess the color is correct as well. Often a holster starts out brown but is dyed along the way , the dye rubs off and still leaves it darkish but brown in the high spots. Looks pretty nice! Wish I owned it! Thanks, Jerry Burney
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Hi Pete, Doc and Jerry...!
The E/2 does look absolutely correct - in both stamp and placement.. I, too - would like to know the maker, however..?? Also, as to black or brown being "correct" - the answer is "yes", either may be considered as being "correct". In looking at verified "RIGS" (those coming back as a "RIG", where the holster has not been changed or added or "improved"), Perhaps you will notice some interesting characteristics: G Date - primarily black (only two have been noted as "RIGS" however - so it it an insignificant sample); S - Early and Mid - primarily black with some "brown". Late S - Black primarily; "36" and "1936" - about 75% black and 25% brown; 1937 - about 60% black and 40% brown; 1940 - about 55% black and 45% brown; 1941 - All black with 3 brown exceptions noted; 1942 and later - Primarily Black It's interesting, that the preponderance of Brown holsters noted are in the highest productions years - which also may coincide with the Luftwaffe procurement from Mauser for their overall Luger allocation - and coincide with Mauser "peak years". (BTW - this information is from my own database - which can NOT be quoted without permission). However, I'll let folks speculate further as to how/when/where verified brown holsters are properly E/2 proofed - but it should lead to some interesting conclusions, comments and questions..! Best to all..! |
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