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    Unknown Holster with Unit Stamp?

    Got this at a local show.
    Im sure its German, typical construction and such, I have a similar one to it.
    Marker mark is stamped and is visible but impossible to read.
    Magazine is marked GN.

    Is it a holster for like a PPK or a smaller foreign pistol?

    Any help if the ink stamp is a German unit stamp?

    Cheers!
    V


    #2
    Browning Model 1922??

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      #3
      Model 1907 Dreyse, Langenhan or Walther Model 4. Imperial German army issue. Not particularly rare but yours is in better condition than most. The ink marking indicates Bekleidungsamt XI which is very common.

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        #4
        Nice holster..I can see a maker/ Hallmark impression above the ink stamp..can you see the maker of the holster ??

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          #5
          Hi

          The Magazine shure looks like one of a FN Browning 1922.

          Are you shure it reads GN on the clip and not FN 7.65MM ?

          Very Interresting.

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            #6
            Hi again Vix Steel

            if it would be a Holster for a FN Browning 1922, I would be very interrested in it, because I own one with the WaA stampings on it, but can't find a Holster that fits the timeframe.

            cheers,

            Falk

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              #7
              No, it is a WW1 holster
              The World Needs Peace

              Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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                #8
                Hello Theodor,

                Thank you for clearing that up for me. It still is an interesting looking Holster.

                Best regards,

                Falk

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                  #9
                  Holsters all marked BA XI. All exactly the same dimensions with the exception of one which has a shorter magazine pouch. The three that have maker marks are by different makers. The pistols from left to right, Dreyse 1907, Langenhan, Walther model 4 and Mauser 1914. All the pistols are Imperial army issue.
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