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    Sauer 38H holster markings

    I am curious about one set of markings on a pistol holster my dad has. I will show the markings I do know in case that helps with the ones I don't know. The strap and flap marking are quite easy to read. The ink stampings inside are not...at least to me. Is there any info that can be obtained form them? I am guessing at this point they are inspectors proofs.

    Greg
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    WaA/286 (strap stamp)
    Gustav Genschow-u. Co A.G., Lederwarenfabrik, Bouch******233;str. 12, Berlin SO36 (jhg) : (1941 - 42)
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    Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


    As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.



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    flap stamp....
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    Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


    As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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      ink stampings...
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      Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


      As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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        One ink stamp looks like the date 15. September. It was stamped over the box stamp that I cannot see clearly enough to make anything out. It might be a user property stamp. Your WaA would be your inspector acceptance mark.

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          Thanks Joe, ... I was always curious and thought I'd throw it out there. Not being a collector (just a preserver), I wanted an informed opinion.

          Greg
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          Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


          As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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