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    SA Karl Ackva Holster - real or repro query.

    Did Karl Ackva make PP holsters - specifically 38 dated, ink stamped PP with
    an SA cartouche. How to tell fake from repro?

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    Fake SA holsters are out there Bruce. Any photos? The date and SA cartouche are all in ink?

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      #3
      pictures would help.

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        #4
        Originally posted by bruce98k View Post
        Did Karl Ackva make PP holsters - specifically 38 dated, ink stamped PP with
        an SA cartouche. How to tell fake from repro?
        Bruce,

        if the holster looks like the one here:

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=82382

        it will be a total fake. In any case, I'd highly suspect a holster with SA cartouche NOT made by Akah. As far as I know, only Akah made holsters with the SA symbol on the flap. And these holsters are special with features not present on standard akah holsters.

        Regards

        Martin

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          holster

          Thanks Martin. Its the same with no party stamp.
          There is an ink stamped "P.P" on the inside of the lower flap.

          Basically we have good PP holster with fake SA stamp?

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            Bruce,

            Yes, if it is the same as the one I posted up in the link that Martine provieded. If you read through the thread, myself, and others, basically agreed that it is an original Walther PP commercial holster, that has been "altered" to try and look like an SA holster.

            Matt

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