I promised this to Peter and I think I have finally figured out how to post pictures. I assume this is a Vietnam bring back what with the blood pitting over the logo and all. Comparison with a real revolver shows that all the parts except for the cylinder are locally made.
Thank you for fixing my problems.
The leather holster is one produced in Vietnam for the GIs by commercial interests. The best label for them I have found to date iss "cowboy" rigs. This holster accepts the M1911 .45 auto pistol. I have another holster of the same type/pattern that takes the Russian Tokarev pistol and has a clip pouch on the front of the holstser. I have no idea what one is supposed to do with the cartridge belt loops as the auto pistols don't have rims to prevent them from sliding through the loops! I guess the Vietnamese watched westerns on TV and felt they would sell.Information
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