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    Information about 2 holsters

    Hello,
    I have these 2 leather holster, but I don't know for which exactly
    pistols (or maybe revolver) are they. It will be great and I will be very
    grateful, if someone can tell me something about these 2 holsters.
    The one is marked on the button clip with "ZIEH HIER" and I
    think that it is from WW2 for someone of the German pistols.
    The other one, maybe is from WW1 for some revolver.
    Thanks in advance. Best Regards.













    #2
    Bottom one appears to be a variant of the Italian 1889 Bodeo revolver holster. But I am not sure.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Airforce1 View Post
      Bottom one appears to be a variant of the Italian 1889 Bodeo revolver holster. But I am not sure.
      Many thanks for your answer . I checked such holsters
      and looks that this one really is for Bodeo 1889 revolver.

      It will be great and if someone can tell for which pistol is the first holster.
      It is very interesting open carry type holster and I couldn't found similar.
      All the best. Merry Christmas!

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        #4
        The "ZIEH HIER" fastening is post war and likely German manufacture. It translates roughly to "pull here", and is a copy of a U.S. military canteen cover (and some other items) fastener. I've seen "ZIEH HIER" fasteners on post war German issue M1 carbine slings.

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          Originally posted by herd118 View Post
          The "ZIEH HIER" fastening is post war and likely German manufacture. It translates roughly to "pull here", and is a copy of a U.S. military canteen cover (and some other items) fastener. I've seen "ZIEH HIER" fasteners on post war German issue M1 carbine slings.
          Beat me to it. i believe this holster was some custom job. looks to fit a M1911 by the looks of it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by herd118 View Post
            The "ZIEH HIER" fastening is post war and likely German manufacture. It translates roughly to "pull here", and is a copy of a U.S. military canteen cover (and some other items) fastener. I've seen "ZIEH HIER" fasteners on post war German issue M1 carbine slings.
            Many thanks for the detailed information which you shared.
            Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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