Nice Condition WWII hard leather Walther P-38 holster
Guns International #: 100699454 Seller's Inventory #:
Category: Holsters and Belts - Military Collectible Non US

Seller's Information
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Seller: James Carr's Antique Guns and Collectibles
Member Since: 3/8/15
First Name: James
Last Name: Carr
State: Colorado
Zip: 81403
Country: United States
Phone: (703) 431-3159
Number of Active Listings: 20
Total Number of Listings: 127
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: Zelle, money orders or checks with cleared funds



Description:
Nice condition WWII hard leather standard service issue holster for a Walther P-38, with integrated clip carry. Original and complete, and despite obvious service use, intact in all respects, including stiching and the normally damaged or missing intererior retainer strap. Clear markings remain on rear surface. On left: "JLN 948"with Nazi Eagle [indicating manufacturer at the "Deutsche Lederwerstaetten GmbH.", in Pirmasens, Germany, sometime late war before the city's 1944 capture by the allies], and "WA145" [Herrwaffenamt inspector's mark] . On right side there is a faint  "P38" stamp.

In addition to indicated price, purchaser will pay fixed shipping cost to Continental USA  west of the Mississippi by UPS ground for $15. Elsewhere at actual cost. Sorry, I do not do international transactions. I do not accept payment by credit cards or Pay Pal. Item will ship when your choice of funds clears.

Please Note: I am just an old guy who collected guns, parts and civil war memorabilia for many years who is liquidating his collection. I do not make my living buying and selling guns. My comments on any particular item being sold are based on my knowledge as a collector, my examination of the gun, my research, and my comparison with other similar guns. I do not purport to be the second coming of Norm Flayderman, and recognize that there is always something to learn in connection with antique guns (although others I encounter seem to think they know everything).  The pictures I post are intended to give you what you need to make a fair assessment of the item being sold. Please study these closely. If you find there is some detail that is unclear, let me know and I will get you that detail if it exists. 

SOLD