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page contains a short description of some holsters for the LP08 model from my
personal collection. For a thorough analysis of these holsters, please see my
book; “La Luger Artiglieria – The Luger Artillery” the
first book completely focused on this Luger variation and related
accessories. Recently I have added also interesting holster for normal
Luger… |
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1915 Pigskin Holster This
holster is considered rare. This particular set is the only one presented in
the literature where both the holster and the magazine pouch are made in pig skin.
Both the items are marked EUGEN HUBER MILITAR-EFFEKTEN MUNCHEN and AWM/1/15.
Eugen Huber has an important role among the holster manufacturers for Luger
Artillery. In fact he was the manufacturer of the very rare pigskin holster probably
used for the acceptance test. This prototype use for the acceptance test was
similar to the one here presented but it was containing the stock and the
spare magazines as well. |
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1915 Soft Skin Holster. Another rare holster. It is made by
“Mars” – As part of the 6th infantry division, the
holster has seen the battle of |
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Official LP08
holster. The
usual LP08 holster with wooden stock. It was officially adopted in May, 5th
1914. In the middle a rare 1914 holster modified to be carried with the belt. |
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Post
WWI modified LP08 holster After
the end of the WWI, in accordance to the restriction imposed to |
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WWI Turkish holster for LP08 This holster is a rare evidence of the LP08 employ in the Turkish front during WWI. The very high quality of the workmanship and leather justifies that an Officer or a Turkish dignitary probably carried this holster. The holster here depicted has been described in several articles and books. |
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Hugo Heiser Holsters Herman Hugo Heiser was born June 29,
1836, in Saxony ( |
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Recently I have found in |
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For sure the Mauser Parabellum made in 1945-1947 when Mauser was under
French control are among the rarest models. The French holsters made for these
pistols are really rare too. Here two of them, one for the LP08 and the other
one for the P08. |
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