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Help identifying military holster
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02-23-2020 04:04 PM
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Having some experience trying to ID holsters, it would be very helpful to put a ruler beside it so we can get some scale. With MAB D magazines, probably safe to assume this is for a small pistol, pocket type perhaps.
I did find a Walther Model 4 holster that has two pockets. Flap it smaller on that one however.
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I will try to get another picture with a tape measure this evening.
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There are hordes of very similar holsters for PPK's and the like, but all of the assorted milsurp holsters have just one mag pouch. Pistols being primarily status symbols in the military and issuing more than one extra mag would be unusual. Makes me guess it may be a civilian, possibly custom/home made, holster. The stitching on the belt loop looks home made. That may be a repair though.
Highly likely to be for a small calibre like Aragorn243 says.
The inside width of the pouch might help narrow it down some.
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Not sure if it will help as I am pretty sure this is not an example of one, but the French did issue a leather holster with two mag pockets for Savage 1907 pistols during WWI. The examples I have seen have a different shape to the top flap, and the mag pockets on the OP's holster don't look like they could accommodate a double stack magazine.
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Polish P64 Pouch
Polish P64 has 2 a mag holder and it looks like it except the 64 has straps versus cuts for attaching.
Somewhat of a coincidence, I was just on Apex Gun Parts before I saw your post and they are selling selling a surplus "unknown" application holster. It is not yours however.
Last edited by ozarkmac; 03-02-2020 at 02:06 PM.
Reason: spelling and grammar
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Husqvarna 1907 has similar holster looks identical to mine
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