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Original Items: One group of six only. This is a very nice group of six military leather holsters, all of which are in basically good serviceable condition, dating from the early 20th century up into the 1970s.
The first is a nice well broken in U.S. M1916 type black leather flap holster, used with the Colt M1911 pistol. It is marked by BOLEN LEA. PROD. and has the stock number 7791466, indicating Vietnam war period. It has the correct steel belt hooks that have been used on this type of holster since WWII.
The second is a European soft shell black leather P.08 Luger holster, marked 365690 on the back. It has the correct cutouts on the side of the magazine pouch for the end of the Luger magazine.
The third holster is a WWII era Brown Leather Holster for the Finnish L/35 Lahti Pistol, with two magazine pouches, a cleaning rod pouch, and a tool pouch. These were also seen used with the Swedish copy, the Husqvarna M/40 pistol, though the Swedish had their own version of the same holster.
The fourth holster is a WWI Era Swedish M/1907 brown leather holster for the Husqvarna made version of the FN Browning M1903 Pistol. The back is unit marked, and the leather has the classic "star pattern" embossed leather body.
The fifth holster is also Swedish, a WWI Era leather holster for the M1887 7.5mm Nagant Revolver. It is dark with age, and has the correct 6 cartridge loops under the top flap.
The sixth and last holster is somewhat of a mystery, but is marked PRODUCTOS / CODE near the hinge, so we believe it to be from Spain, or the Americas, which speak mostly Spanish and Portuguese south of the United States. It is a swivel style holster with a top flap, and no provision for a spare magazine.
Offered as a group, ready to add to your collection!
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