Item Description
Original item: Only One Available. Known as "Theurermann Patent for Browning 1922" this unique form holster was seized by the Germans when invading Belgium and re-issuing to German Officers. Quality brown leather construction with white stitching. Please See GERMAN PISTOLS AND HOLSTERS 1934-1945 VOLUME III page 196, figure 179 by Lt. Colonel Robert D. Whittington III, U.S. Army Retired.
The holster design is rather ingenious, allowing one to remove the securing strap, and then pull it downward and in to cause straps attached to the belt loop to pull the flap open. Definitely a type of holster not seen every day.
In fine condition ready to use or display with your Browning 1910/1922 pistol!
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