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    Luger holster marking out of the ordinary

    Picked up this one. The makers marking is only found inside, it has no WaA or "P08" stampings. Was this holster from a special lot, or is it juts "early" WH.
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    Nmaed to an Unteroffizier. Dated 1937.
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      #3
      Looks like a pre-war commercial marked holster.

      Nice find

      Matt

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        #4
        Nice find !!!!!!!! Does it happen to have a small marking like the pic ? That is the normal way you see holsters marked like this .

        Second pic is one a couple years newer than yours .
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          #5
          Made like a Luftwaffe..That's what it is.

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            #6
            Slightly confused, as I am out of familiar waters.
            Did Eger & Linde manufacture commercial holsters (for the civilian market?) as well as the "Krieghoff holsters" marked with LW/2?
            This one hasn't got a LW/2.

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              #7
              I always thought commercial holsters were not marked at all

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                #8
                Originally posted by FestungSpanien View Post
                I always thought commercial holsters were not marked at all
                Correct.

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                  #9
                  So...not commercial then.
                  Eger & Linde manufactured holsters with the markings on the inside for the Luftwaffe contract (the "Krieghoff holsters"), but they sported a LW/2 acceptance mark. Some holsters only have the LW/2. Eger & Linde also manufactured holsters for the Polizei, but marked on the rear. This is what I have managed to gather up of information. So no conclusion, but I know what I like to believe
                  Still an interesting variety!

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                    #10
                    Well, what do you know. One round of saddle soap and some bright light, and the bird is out. It is a veeeery light stamp, but it's there!
                    So it was a standard, boring Krieghoff holster after all...
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                        #12
                        Congrats !!!!!!!

                        The stuff dreams are made of . Makes sense as all else was right . It was really neat without the E2 and now it is off the scale .

                        Again CONGRATS!! Dave

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                          #13
                          Is it really correct to call this a "Krieghoff" holster? After all, I think we all agree that the holster was not manufactured by the H. Krieghoff firm. Plus, the LW used a LOT more P.08's than just the 10,000 or so that Krieghoff supplied to the LW spread out over an 8 year or so period.

                          I get it: the holster was accepted by an inspector working under the same LW #2 inspection group as were the inspectors accepting MG15's, MG-81's, FG-42's, flare pistols, P.08 etc. produced by H. Krieghoff during the course of WWII. So, my question is how does the presence of the L2 mark on the holster link the holster to the H. Krieghoff firm?

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                            #14
                            For starters have you or anyone else ever seen a LEGITIMATE E2 marking on something not HK related ? I have not .

                            No HK did not make this holster - H EGER & LINDE did .

                            Is calling this a " KRIEGHOFF " holster any different than calling an EM proofed holster a " NAVY " holster ?

                            Also remember the HK " contract " guns are mostly from 36-37 and Mauser did indeed supply Lugers to the LW but without any E2 markings on guns or holsters . E655 or E135 on guns and WaA--- on holsters . Well you need to throw in the WwSu 1940 E/Su19 ones also . I have one of those .

                            Originally posted by Alan Smith View Post
                            Is it really correct to call this a "Krieghoff" holster? After all, I think we all agree that the holster was not manufactured by the H. Krieghoff firm. Plus, the LW used a LOT more P.08's than just the 10,000 or so that Krieghoff supplied to the LW spread out over an 8 year or so period.

                            I get it: the holster was accepted by an inspector working under the same LW #2 inspection group as were the inspectors accepting MG15's, MG-81's, FG-42's, flare pistols, P.08 etc. produced by H. Krieghoff during the course of WWII. So, my question is how does the presence of the L2 mark on the holster link the holster to the H. Krieghoff firm?

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                              #15
                              I stand corrected! I didn't see the "eagle/2" on the first photo, that's why I said it was commercial. But indeed it is a Luftwaffe, aka, "Krieghoff" holster.

                              A very nice find!
                              Matt

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