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    P38 soft-holster

    Hello Friends

    please an opinions on it, is it original period one? war time?

    thx for every info

    best Milan
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      #3
      markings ?

      hi ,do you see no markings at all ?

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        #4
        no markings

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          #5
          Looks OK to me.
          MLP

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            #6
            The straps are replacement ,and it looks like an early post WW2 product.

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              #7
              From here the mag pouch seems bigger than it should be.
              Are you sure that this holster is not for a Browning HP35?

              Douglas

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                #8
                Belt loops look to be too thin. And I agree with Douglas that the mag pouch seems to be "sagging" like a Hi-power pouch often does.
                Can you post a side view of the mag pouch?

                Matt

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                  #9
                  Early post war in my opinion. The belt loops have been replaced for sure.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DennyB View Post
                    Early post war in my opinion. The belt loops have been replaced for sure.
                    maybe you are right, but why you think that they are replaced?

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                      #11
                      I have no idea why they were replaced, maybe broken, maybe dated post war, who knows. It seems to me that all war time holster were marked somehow. This one does look more like a post war holster than a war time one to me.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by DennyB View Post
                        I have no idea why they were replaced, maybe broken, maybe dated post war, who knows. It seems to me that all war time holster were marked somehow. This one does look more like a post war holster than a war time one to me.
                        I am not expert, but I have same opinion

                        thx all for every comments

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