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    Like New BYF Mauser P38 With Leather Rig

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    Another nice piece, what are the maker marks on the holster?
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    Nice early 44 Mauser P.38.
    How come the WW 1 Gew 98 ammo pouch u. Bundeswehr belt buckle are included?
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    Nice find in excellent condition. An A block Mauser byf 44 P38 would have been made in November or December 1944 and would be considered late war built.
    Please see this manufacturing chart, http://www.p38forum.com/P38ProductionDates.pdf
    byf's started 1944 with the O block. I have a byf 44 T block myself which was made in April
    of 1944. It came with one mag and I have located another but am still on the hunt for a matching holster to complete my rig. Here is my thread from a few months back. - Bill
    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=58605

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    Probably would have been issued with a soft shell holster.

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    Not necessarily. The hard shell holsters were made till the end of the war.
    I've got 44 u. 45 dated hard shells.
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    Would love to see the markings on your hardshell. 1944 hardshells are pretty rare.



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    Sarge are they police or Wehrmacht?

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    Not necessarily. The hard shell holsters were made till the end of the war.
    I've got 44 u. 45 dated hard shells.
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    BTSOM! I'd have to go dig them out of the foot locker and look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge View Post
    Nice early 44 Mauser P.38.
    How come the WW 1 Gew 98 ammo pouch u. Bundeswehr belt buckle are included?
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    The pouch, belt and holster were with it.

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    Another nice piece, what are the maker marks on the holster?
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