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    Which weapon does this holster belong to?

    Gentlemen,

    Since I'm not into fire arms at all, I have a question about a holster I've got...
    To which pistol does this one belong?
    It's dark/chocolate brown with a light inside and unmarked except for the owners name... Slightly used, but very good condition!

    I compared it with many others and in my opinion it looks like a Walther PPK holster... Is this true?
    And what would this one be worth?







    (Sorry for the crappy photos, but it's getting dark here... Don't know why they uploaded rotated either, though...)

    Thanks in advance, Flecktarn!

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    hi ,i would guess walther PPK .
    are there no markings at all ?

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      #3
      Hi there,

      Yeah that's my guess too...
      There are no marks as far as I can see. Where should I look for them?

      Thanks in advance, Flecktarn!

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        #4
        A lot of PPK holsters will have a "PPK" stamp on the underside of the flap.

        That holster is a kind of odd shape for a PPK and it's unusual to have that leather reinforcement around the closure stud. That could be a repair, also.

        Regards, Leon

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          #5
          Thanks for your reply!
          The leather piece around the closing stud isn't a repair, 'cause there are no double stitches, tears etc. It was always like this...

          I really can't find any stamps or marks at all, except for the soldiers name!

          On an other forum someone says it is a 'regualar' 7.65 mm holster...

          Which value would be appropriated for this example?

          Thanks, Flecktarn!

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            #6
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            hi ,in belgium abouth 65 euro's

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