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M3 Holster for 1911/A1 pistol.
Soft and pliable shoulder holster. U.S. emblem on front (Very faint) and appears not marked on back. All snaps and buckles work well.
Priced at $165.00 delivered to the lower 48.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../M3%20Holster/
1907 Sling with factory Brass and Steel Hooks.
Nice soft and pliable sling for sale. Unmarked but could be a 1943 or later military or commercial sling. Both hooks appear to have the same type rivet securing them to two different materialed hooks.
Some normal shrinkage with some cracks between the holes. Non of the cracked appear to carry all the way through.
Priced at $150.00 delivered to the lower 48.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v5...Steel%20Hooks/
1907 Sling marked "G & K" and dated 1918.
Soft and pliable sling for sale. Brass hardware with two leather keepers. Some normal shrinkage with some cracks between the holes. Non of the cracked appear to carry all the way through.
Priced at $175.00 lower 48.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v5...ling%20WW%20I/
Weaver K-4 (K-6?) Scope Cover.SOLD
M1936 Calvary Rifle Scabbard.
Jeep and Calvary Scabbard for the M1 Rifle.
U.S. marked with maker mark partially obscured by the Oprod handle Guide. The makers mark start with the letters "LE F". Leather is stiff from age and some sort of wax but will clean up with some TLC.
All straps are intact and pliable. All stitching is intact and solid. Scabbard shows some signs of shrinkage and scuffing. All in all a correct original unit looking for a home.
Priced at $185.00 delivered to the lower 48.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v5...le%20Scabbard/
M1916 Holster
Brown unstained leather holster with steel belt hanger and brass grommet & rivets. Marked “Sears” and dated 1942. Leather is pliable with normal scuffs and scrapes as seen on a working WW II holster. There is a ¾ inch horizontal cut inside on the back of the holster. This cut dose not effect function or is visible when the flap is closed. Not a bad example of a WW II U.S. marked combat holster. Priced at $125.00 delivered in the lower 48.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v5...0Sears%201942/
M1916 Holster
Brown unstained leather holster with steel belt hanger and brass grommet & rivets. Marked “Boyt” and dated 194?. The leg tie is still attached to the unit. Leather is pliable with normal scuffs and scrapes as seen on a working WW II holster. There is a name and a serial number printed in ink on the inside flap and “ XTD 056” scratched on outside flap above the U.S. emblem. Not a bad example of a WW II U.S. marked combat holster. Priced at $150.00 delivered in the lower 48.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v5...%20%20Holster/
M1916 Holster
Brown unstained leather holster with steel belt hanger and brass grommet & rivets. Marked “U.S.” and undated. There is a partial circle on the back as a makers mark but I can not make out what it says. It could be a 'CRAIGHEAD' maker mark. Leather is pliable with normal scuffs and scrapes as seen on a working WW II holster. Not a bad example of a WW II U.S. marked combat holster. Priced at $150.00 delivered in the lower 48.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v5...%20Craigshead/
M1916 Holster
Black post war holster with steel belt hanger and blackened brass hardware.
Looks unissued with “BUCHEIMER” in circle and the number 7701466 on the back. Great example of a Vietnam era holster. Priced at SPFdelivered to the lower 48.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v5...k%20BUCHEIMER/
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