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Mills Holster
Found this picture while accompanying my wife to an "Antique Mall." I've found that perusing the old stereoviews has rewards in that the stereoviews cover both the Spanish-American War and WWI. This is the first time I've seen the woven Mills Holster for the M1911 on a military member. This is at the Great Lakes Training Center sometime early in the war. Not sure of the belt, looks like small pockets. The sailors being inspected are holding M1903s.
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04-05-2009 08:21 PM
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It loooks more like a revolver holster and belt
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The holster shown in the old photo was for the .38 revolver, and was adopted by the Navy.
The Mills holster shown below if for the 1911.
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And the belt holds individual rounds (6) in each snap pouch. I can't tell exactly which Mills belt it is, as there were varied designs with different numbers of pouches.
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I've looked closer at the picture (much clearer than the scanned image I posted), and I can see the revolver handle. And comparing the holster in the Great Lakes Training Center photo with Johnny Pepper's picture, you can see the differences. My error, but still a nice WWI photograph.
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definetly ,
id like to have one of each holster for my collection ,
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Hi
I have a 1911 Mills Holster in our Museum Collection unissued.
Cheers
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darn gerry , i gotta get up there and see that place one day , good to see you here
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Hi Mike
Hidden Jem You got to see it.
Cheers