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Gentlemen ; submitted for your preview is a excellent example of both the pistol and its holster. Of the two, the holster is by far, way and above more rare than the pistol. Study it closely as I have gotten numberous calls asking to help identify a NSKK holster which to date all have been faked. In my travels, of all the Nazi High Party holsters, the NSKK is the rarest of them all with only three being noted as original. Trust that you will study and enjoy it.
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holster front.JPG
174.28KB First critical step in identification of an orginial NSKK holster is that it has a brass stud. If you do not have that feature, then close shop and go home,
and PLEASE, all NSKK holsters are black !!!
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holster rear.JPG
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holster flap symbol.JPG
161.48KB Once again , we have the famous 5 loop stitching pattern on the tab. Study the location of the eagle in relation to the stud.
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symbol laid flat.JPG
144.58KB If one will concentrate on the two opposite sides of the wreath midway you will notice an indented portion on the leather flap. This is from the tab at the end of the hold down strap resting up against the flap for 65 years. Yours should have it also.
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holster exposed.JPG
159.26KB Although best seen in a darker environiment, there is the Walther PP purple ink stamped directly below the stud cover.
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DRGM AKaH marks.JPG
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pistol left side.JPG
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pistol left side close up.JPG
164.66KB As one can readily witiness, the symbol is directly above the magazine release button so there shouldn't be any problems about whether or not we have a real original pistol should there?
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pistol right side.JPG
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pistol right side close up.JPG
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bottom rear gripstrap.JPG
135.86KB I had to show the only blue wear on this otherwise mint example.
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174.28KB First critical step in identification of an orginial NSKK holster is that it has a brass stud. If you do not have that feature, then close shop and go home,
and PLEASE, all NSKK holsters are black !!!
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170.14KB
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161.48KB Once again , we have the famous 5 loop stitching pattern on the tab. Study the location of the eagle in relation to the stud.
Download Attachment:

144.58KB If one will concentrate on the two opposite sides of the wreath midway you will notice an indented portion on the leather flap. This is from the tab at the end of the hold down strap resting up against the flap for 65 years. Yours should have it also.
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159.26KB Although best seen in a darker environiment, there is the Walther PP purple ink stamped directly below the stud cover.
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143.75KB
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173.4KB
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164.66KB As one can readily witiness, the symbol is directly above the magazine release button so there shouldn't be any problems about whether or not we have a real original pistol should there?
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160.69KB
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155.49KB
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135.86KB I had to show the only blue wear on this otherwise mint example.