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    Guns and Sword

    From a veterans family this Morning....BILL
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      Superb Bill, thanks for posting them.

      Are there any markings on the P38 holster?

      Regards

      Ian

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        #4
        very nice Bill that p38 is a corker congrats on a good set

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          #5
          Nice score Bill:
          This belies the belief that there's noting more to be found -out-of-the-woodwork.
          Jim

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            #6
            super find

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              #7
              The VZ.24 holster is czechoslovak marked? nice items.

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                #8
                Originally posted by IanC View Post
                Superb Bill, thanks for posting them.

                Are there any markings on the P38 holster?

                Regards

                Ian
                Hello Ian, Yes the P-38 Holster is marked cgu WaA20 41 and P-38... BILL

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                  Originally posted by AndyB View Post
                  The VZ.24 holster is czechoslovak marked? nice items.
                  Hello Andy, Yes the VZ-24 holster is marked T6A stamped/cut in leather, and green ink stamped Czech Lion, Rounded top Square markings inside cannot read, next circle cannot read inside marks, next square cannot read markings inside square, three different serials numbers of pistols one matching CZ27, Holster dyed black and shoulder straps removed, single belt loop....BILL

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                    #10
                    Nice set- up Bill.

                    Any details on the P-38??
                    The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

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                      #11
                      It could be holster of Vz.24 pistol, stamped for Telegraf Battalion nr.6, it was located in Brno area. The CZ27 was probably added in Protektorat or by germans. The holster was dyed black as the colour was brown normally.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bill Grist View Post
                        Hello Ian, Yes the P-38 Holster is marked cgu WaA20 41 and P-38... BILL
                        Brilliant! That is a very fine and early holster Bill.
                        Last edited by IanC; 12-21-2012, 02:50 PM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Ronnie Fry View Post
                          Nice set- up Bill.

                          Any details on the P-38??
                          byf44 b block

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                            #14
                            Bill..NICE! A beautiful Cavalry sword..Good to hear stuff is still out there to be had.

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                              #15
                              The sword blade is marked "Kurhessen Field Artillery Regt No. 11" Kurhessen was a province of Bavaria formed 1 April 1944 and existed till end of war. The Army used horse drawn artillery throughout the whole war.

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