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Russian Colt 1911 holster
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05-05-2013 09:08 AM
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As frugal as the Russians were, I would assume the T33 Tokarev holster. If it fit, I doubt if they would bother re-engineering it.
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Originally Posted by
imarangemaster
I would assume the T33 Tokarev holster
Would be a little difficult using said in WWI and the following years of turmoil. 50,000 pistols shipped. Most still unaccounted for. The real question is whether they're still warehoused...
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All of them have holster wear marking so I suppose they were into holster.
All? You've seen more than one? Very scarce on the other side of the Atlantic.
This one was in the contract range of Russian
pistols but did not go overseas. Oddly, these unmarked pistols have been known to be "enhanced" to look like one of the pistols sent to support the WWI Russian efforts to enhance collector appeal.

Regardless, it would be interesting to know if there WAS an official Russian or Soviet holster that was specific to the 1911s. Info on Russian and/or Soviet produced .45 ACP ammo (if any) would be welcomed as well!
Last edited by jmoore; 05-06-2013 at 06:08 AM.
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Ah, I thought they were WW II lend lease or something. I did not know they were WW I.
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ello,
i saw about 10 of them to sell.
I have only one in VG conditions at home.
I believe I can have a good contact in Russia
to get infos.
I'll check that and come back to you but it can take some weeks
Regards
K31
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Hello,
any idea what was the holster for
Russian
Colt 1911???
K31/43
There is one on sale with this kind of holster... Looks like TT-33 holster.
COLT 1911 RUSSIAN WITH FACTORY LETTER - Z39376 - United States
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No, the holster for the TT33 would not have been used in WW1. The TT33 didn't come around till 1933. I would think the pistols would have been used by Russian
Calvary more then anything else as they could not get the Mauser broom handle anymore. Cossack's charging with pistol in one hand and a saber in the other. So a holster for use on horse back????? I wonder if many were used before the revolution started as they were made starting in 1916 and of course ended in 1917. But a real one will be marked on the left side of the frame with a cyrillic inscription. Made as a commercial gun but with random serial numbering. Total guessed as being 51,000 made.
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