Hello I would like any information on this holster part of the recent collection I bought any not seeing any markings except the stamp inside looks like it says 1918 maybe that’s the year he was born stamped inside thank you
Johnant
Hello I would like any information on this holster part of the recent collection I bought any not seeing any markings except the stamp inside looks like it says 1918 maybe that’s the year he was born stamped inside thank you
Johnant
Last edited by MAP; 06-03-2022 at 07:20 PM.
Hello Johnant.
I have moved your thread to this section of the forum so you should get more relies to your question.
Kind regards,
Will.
Thanks
It appears to be a Corps Depot acceptance stamp, though a square-on photograph would be far more helpful. This would comprise the letters BA, followed by Roman numerals of the Corps, with the date of acceptance.
These holsters frequently bear a maker’s stamp to the front (covered by the flap when closed), though not always.
That's a WW1 style Luger holster, not from WW2
Thank you very much world war one that’s cool
Are they valuable
WW1 versions are normally cheaper than the WW2 ones, due to lower interest and demand.
Moved to the Imperial section and title changed to reflect WW1.
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
Thank you
It’s at least a $300 US dollars holster. 6916 looks like the S/N of the Luger it was with.
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