An interesting article here - Web Holsters for the Canadian Browning Pistol, 1943-1953 | MilArt
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An interesting article here - Web Holsters for the Canadian Browning Pistol, 1943-1953 | MilArt
My SQMS handed me a 1951 Canadian pattern Hi Power Holster today. It has resided at the back of a dusty cupboard for the last zillion years. We lost our L9A1 Pistols 4 years ago and have never had inglis Hi Powers. God knows where it originally came from.
The web HP holster I used in Viet Nam doesn't look like any of those shown on your post.
I quit using it and went to a leather GI 45 holster when the rainy season started.
Sarge
Sarge, it was an Australian holster, it looked very much like this one, 1944 Canadian Patt Pistol Holster RARE Browning Enfield Webley British Army | eBay
Yep, that is the holster I had.
I moved the lower part of the flap lock down a bit to better secure the HP in the holster. I've got 3 jumps incountry carrying my HP in that holster. :thup:
Good all round holster except not worth a damm in the rainy season.
Sarge
Exactly what we found while using that one in service.
Since the HP was only used by SF in RVN and as far as I know was carried in the M1911 holster - at least I never saw or heard of any other holster being available, I supplied my own holster -the last part of you comment doesn't apply! Also since the holster I used IS a Canadian holster - see previous comment posted above - it makes No difference which HP we are talking about!
Sarge
Actually, US 5th Special Forces Group, MACV-SOG, and the CIA had access to BHPs in Vietnam. The CIA reportedly made an bulk purchase from FN so that the had some 'un-traceable' pistols on hand for cross-border Ops etc.
Then of course, Australian and NZ forces had them on issue, and our webbing holster was identical to the one pictured earlier.