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Most Correct Holster for 1934 Enfield No2 MkI Revolver
What would be the issue holster for a 1934 Enfield No2 MkI Revolver in .38-200 and what would be the most likely used holster in WWII for the same revolver. Lastly does anyone happen to have a proper holster available for sale?
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08-11-2017 10:04 PM
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P37 web flap holster I would think.
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Have a look here: Pattern 1937 Web Equipment
People seem to ask, here in the U.K., in region of £35 to £50 for a P37 webbing holster.
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Originally Posted by
capt14k
Lastly does anyone happen to have a proper holster available for sale?
If you post on the WTB forum you may fine what you seek.
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I had a feeling it would be a P37. Was hoping there was a leather holster I was missing. Thanks for the info guys.
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Originally Posted by
capt14k
a leather holster
Nope...not issued.
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That is what is referred to as a tanker holster. Yes it would be correct or one of the flap holsters. Why not post a few photos of your Enfield? We would love to see it. Folks on here like to look and see the type grips it sports, modifications, markings etc. Once you get into the Enfield's, Webley's then comes the S&W Victory's. Pre Victory's and Colt's it is a sickness that many of us will help you with.
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Post No 7, the "Tankers" holster demands quite a premium, seen a few at the War and Peace show but didn't suit my wallet contents and needs, I was looking for just a standard holster for a Webley .38, some prices down there were over inflated, but managed to find a faded RAF one for a very reasonable price.
Last edited by bigduke6; 08-25-2017 at 11:18 AM.
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