While a P.39T holster wouldn't be considered rare ,perhaps uncommon but any holster in mint condition is rare and does demand a premium. Go for it, you won't be sorry later.
Well, I got the gun and have now locked into a possible sale on the holster. The holster is absolutely MINT. And I mean like new. No scuff marks, all stamps clean and very clear.
While I would like to have it, I just don't know if the price (over $400) is worth it.
you are approaching the price of the gun which always makes me nervous but have paid more for a holster than what the gun was worth. Your decision,but remember you will almost never loose any money on a mint holster provided you keep it for a few years. They are just not around anymore.
So far I have not paid more for the holster than what the pistol; was worth. But I have come close to it. Two factors are involved - rarity & condition. From what you say, the condition is outstanding. There aer not many of these. I would buy it in such circumstances.
IF YOU DON'T BUY THE MINT HOLSTER I MAY HAVE AN EXTRA ONE.
I probably have more Finnish holsters than anyone in the US.
OPEN CHALLENGE THERE GUYS!!!
John
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