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05-25-2015 01:59 AM
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Nice group , if the ammo pouches match that pushes up the value , also does the cleaning kit have it's contents . Any thing German WWII has value , part , pieces , odds and ends . But I'd say you did pretty well . I'm sure a belt buckle collector will comment .
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yeah the pouches all match and the cleaning kit has all the contents. I just need the uniform next. I dont get why someone cut the fla[p off the holster, but whatever, maybe someone out there will want it , and the mag.
Thank you CBH for saying nice grouping, it was a wild shot.
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GI's used to cut the flaps off of captured holsters to make them open style like cowboy type holsters for "faster draw". A shame, as many fine holster sets were ruined this way.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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I was thinking the same thing
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That holster is such a clunky nightmare...your def not going to be able to quick draw or whatever with that cap. nice lot
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Ctd
Nice CTD Buckle... You should post it in the Heer buckle area... G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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I'm sure Luger magazines are up there in price range. . I think you did all right as well. I like the belt too.
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I can post it in the heer buckle forum whenever I get it in the mail. Im sorry but I dont know what CDT means. I think I did ok also. Now i feel better when everyone says i did ok. THe belt is named so thats a plus, its just a awesome little set..
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GI's used to cut the flaps off of captured holsters to make them open style like cowboy type holsters for "faster draw". A shame, as many fine holster sets were ruined this way.
I have a P-38 with a holster cut like this. Given the hundreds of thousand+ of these made, don't think its too bad that a handful were "reworked", I think it adds to the story
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
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