ac42 with M.G.42
ac42 with a correct single e/359 spine marked magazine.
Walther's e/359 code markings.
ac42 with MP40.
ac42 with an MP44 in a 1943 dated softshell holster "gxy" manufactured.
"cyq" P.38 with an MP44.
e/88 Spreewerk markings on this code "cyq" pistol and magazine.
Manufactured in Grottau - Czechoslovakia after the German army invaded the country. It is my understanding that this was the only German designed military pistol manufactured outside of Germany in WW2.
This 1943 manufactured Spreewerk code "cyq" pistol is shown with a 1943 dated softshell holster code "fkx" with WaA869 acceptance markings.
Gustav Sudbrack, Lederwaren-u. Gamaschen-fabrik, Bielefeld, N-W
The P.38 holster shown above is interesting ...it is a hardshell holster dated 44 "gmo" manufactured ,with a WaA204 acceptance stamp as well as RBNr numbers behind the forward belt loop.
The markings are somewhat faint...but they are definitely there.
Having both the WaA204 and RBNr 0/066/0013 markings is somewhat rare on a 44 dated P.38 hardshell hoster.
The 44 dated P.38 hardshell holster shown above.
Whittington's Volume III German Holsters--page 62.
Comment- Relatively few hardshell P.38 holsters were accepted by the Heereswaffenamt in 1944.
David
ac42 with a correct single e/359 spine marked magazine.
Walther's e/359 code markings.
ac42 with MP40.
ac42 with an MP44 in a 1943 dated softshell holster "gxy" manufactured.
"cyq" P.38 with an MP44.
e/88 Spreewerk markings on this code "cyq" pistol and magazine.
Manufactured in Grottau - Czechoslovakia after the German army invaded the country. It is my understanding that this was the only German designed military pistol manufactured outside of Germany in WW2.
This 1943 manufactured Spreewerk code "cyq" pistol is shown with a 1943 dated softshell holster code "fkx" with WaA869 acceptance markings.
Gustav Sudbrack, Lederwaren-u. Gamaschen-fabrik, Bielefeld, N-W
The P.38 holster shown above is interesting ...it is a hardshell holster dated 44 "gmo" manufactured ,with a WaA204 acceptance stamp as well as RBNr numbers behind the forward belt loop.
The markings are somewhat faint...but they are definitely there.
Having both the WaA204 and RBNr 0/066/0013 markings is somewhat rare on a 44 dated P.38 hardshell hoster.
The 44 dated P.38 hardshell holster shown above.
Whittington's Volume III German Holsters--page 62.
Comment- Relatively few hardshell P.38 holsters were accepted by the Heereswaffenamt in 1944.
David
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