Holster Identification
- AlifRafikKhan
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Thank you von thoma
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Hello friends.
Maybe anybody knows about Fallschirmjäger open holster P08 ?
I never seen soldiers with holster like this
And tell me please, wich photo hosting is better to use here?
Thank you
Maybe anybody knows about Fallschirmjäger open holster P08 ?
I never seen soldiers with holster like this
And tell me please, wich photo hosting is better to use here?
Thank you
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It is logical.I never seen soldiers with holster like this
I don't believe is a true holster used by Fallschirmjäger troops.....
" The right to believe is the right of those who don't know "
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Maybe Italian with fake stamp:
Markus
Markus
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Thank you for answer. I try to find the Fallschirmjäger, only. So I didn't find the photos like you show me.
I had read about problems with Luger p08 . The weapon was afraid of dirt. For this, a new holster was developed to replace the old model. The Fallschirmjäger jumped in the mud and sand, weapons were delivered separately. It’s good to have a gun at this time. But an open holster can do dirty Luger and the Fallschirmjäger will be without of weapons. Therefore, I think the open holster could not be used. I have not seen Fallschirmjäger with such a holster.
I wanted to buy this holster, but, better to ask people, who has information about it. I am interesting to collect the Fallschirmjäger, I not need this model.
As I am understanding, the last photo - this is Russian soldier.
Thank you, friends) You helped me )
I had read about problems with Luger p08 . The weapon was afraid of dirt. For this, a new holster was developed to replace the old model. The Fallschirmjäger jumped in the mud and sand, weapons were delivered separately. It’s good to have a gun at this time. But an open holster can do dirty Luger and the Fallschirmjäger will be without of weapons. Therefore, I think the open holster could not be used. I have not seen Fallschirmjäger with such a holster.
I wanted to buy this holster, but, better to ask people, who has information about it. I am interesting to collect the Fallschirmjäger, I not need this model.
As I am understanding, the last photo - this is Russian soldier.
Thank you, friends) You helped me )
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I don't want to to sidetrack this thread, but the often heard claim of Luger/Parabellum pistols being particularly sensitive to dirt might be inaccurate.
Check this video:
Jarkko
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Wow. A dangerous test for the Luger mechanism))) Unfortunately, I do not have weapons and I can not personally verify and tell my opinion. The topic is interesting to me - a legend. But for me is possible read, only, about the legend of Luger and MP38 / 40. We have here important different situation - this man is not in danger, and Fallschirmjäger jumped into the war, where you need not 100% confidence in weapons, 1000% must be sure ) But after this video, I began to understand better. Thank you) The topic of WW2 equipment is very interesting. I am thinking, I will not jump with open holster )
Nice, another man from "Forgotten weapons", a bit not correct - nobody forgot Luger p08
I bought this model of Holster. Unfortunately I'll fill up it by Umarex CO2 Luger. I was lucky, i payed for this holster 265€
Vik
Nice, another man from "Forgotten weapons", a bit not correct - nobody forgot Luger p08
I bought this model of Holster. Unfortunately I'll fill up it by Umarex CO2 Luger. I was lucky, i payed for this holster 265€
Vik
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Photo hosting wich I am using not keeping long time my photos. Tell me please, which hosting to use better or how you are loading any photos here? I read rules of this forum, I didn't find recommends.
Vik
Vik
- AlifRafikKhan
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Need confirmation: is this holster for Walther PPK?
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- Mark in Cleveland, Tn.
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looks like without the center tie strap with buckle, but there many varients during the war years could be aP-38 as well
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My vote for a Mauser HSc holster, in any case it's a 7.65 gun holster
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