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    Mystery Holster ID?

    Found what appears to be a left hand 1911 holster with no makers mark and unusual (Middle Eastern?) insignia. Very well made and patina but little wear.
    Input welcome as google has failed me.
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    Star wars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    Star wars?
    Someone else mentioned that as a possibility. Similar but not the three crossed sabers.
    Think I found it.
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    These lefties have appeared and been touted as real but I think they're aftermarket...something to come through a place like IMA for instance. You can also find the left handed M3 or M7 that have been aged a bit or brand new...but are spurious. This particular one, have you tried a 1911 or A1 in it to see if it even fits?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    These lefties have appeared and been touted as real but I think they're aftermarket...something to come through a place like IMA for instance. You can also find the left handed M3 or M7 that have been aged a bit or brand new...but are spurious. This particular one, have you tried a 1911 or A1 in it to see if it even fits?
    I tried a 1911. Fit ok. Going to try a Browning High Power as that appears to have been the standard sidearm of the Indian Army. I found a couple of photos of left handed holsters mounted cross draw fashion. The Sikh markings are the odd bit. Cannot find a holster of any type with that insignia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    a Browning High Power
    Probably, look at the bulge just above the chape of the holster and it matches a Hi Power.
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    Not a fantasy piece the quality is too good. Perhaps a short run as awards?

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    Maybe...maybe an honest requirement for some paramilitary group.
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    Left hand 1911/A1 holster? I'd be thinking commercial vs milsurp. Militaries don't believe anybody could possibly be left handed.
    A Browning High Power won't fit. Too thick. I have an Inglis and it does not fit the M1911 holster I have.
    The Indians use a copy of the Inglis BHP(likely got the tools and machinery from Trudeau the Elder when he closed Canadianicon Arsenals).
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