

The second holster is also dark brown and is mostly the same as the above On the insideĬover flap are two identical 3-line ink stampings and a hand written name in ink. The stitching is excellent and is a red/brown color. The holster body top edge and the holster flap edge have a pipingīorder.

Two angled belt loops are stitched the rear holsterīody. The flap is secured by aīrass stud and slit. Under the flap is a pouch for a tool and pin punch. Secured to the holster body with a leather strap, belt buckle and belt loop. Has a leather "Pull up" strap for removing the pistol. With a magazine and cleaning rod pouch stitched to the spine and the body The first example could be considered the The following is a description of two very interesting P.08 style German Formally of the John Pearson Collection) Scan the mouse over the picture to view back side of holsters. (The holster shown on the left is featured in LUGER HOLSTERS AND THEIR ACCESSORIES by EU Bender, Copyright © 1992, p 263. Note the AKAH logo on the strap by mousing over the above picture.ġ906 style German commercial holster for 4-¾" barrel 30 cal Luger. 1900 or 1906 AKAH German commercial holster for 4-¾" barrel 30 cal Luger.
