This also is one of the holsters that was converted from a Model 1883 Reichsrevolver Holster.
This is the second of the two holsters. Condition wise, this is not in as good condition as the other holster. However, it has character. There are field repairs on the bottom tip.
Also, is it marker marked and unit marked.
(As I said, it does have some interesting aspects.)
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(The above image shows the repairs.)
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The above images shows two markings:
100.R.12.3.
and
12. T.B.
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The markings are:
A. Wunderlich, Nachf
Berlin
A bit below the above markings looks like there is a date. Only part of one number is readible and it appers that it could be either a '3' or an '8'. (Of course, it is possible that I am striving too hard and it is only a dent or gouge in the holster.)
This is the second of the two holsters. Condition wise, this is not in as good condition as the other holster. However, it has character. There are field repairs on the bottom tip.
Also, is it marker marked and unit marked.
(As I said, it does have some interesting aspects.)
Download Attachment:

93.75KB
Download Attachment:

85.96KB
Download Attachment:

93.15KB
Download Attachment:

93.84KB
(The above image shows the repairs.)
Download Attachment:

120.08KB
The above images shows two markings:
100.R.12.3.
and
12. T.B.
Download Attachment:

138.06KB
The markings are:
A. Wunderlich, Nachf
Berlin
A bit below the above markings looks like there is a date. Only part of one number is readible and it appers that it could be either a '3' or an '8'. (Of course, it is possible that I am striving too hard and it is only a dent or gouge in the holster.)