WWII-Some German Pistols and Holsters.

P.08 Mauser code S/42, chamber dated 1937, two matching magazines.

P.08 Mauser code S/42, chamber dated 1938 ,two matching magazines.












Holster dated 1937,
manufactured by R. EHRHARDT
POESSNECK - acceptance marked WaA 186.

Holster dated 1936,
manufactured by Karl Bocker , Waldbrol.
acceptance marked WaA 387.








P.38 Walther code “ac” 42 second variation.





P.38 Spreewerk code “cyq” manufactured August 1943.





NOTE;
I own two 44 dated P.38 hardshell holsters and two 1943 dated softshell holsters
which are less common because of the transition of the model change.



FN M1935 High Power (Belgian) (P. 640b)
Holster marking “dla”(manufacturers code) acceptance stamped WaA195.
Karl Barth, Militaereffekten-Fabrik Waldbrol/Rhineland.












VIS M1935 (Radom) (P.35p) (Poland)
This gun is a Grade 2 German Vis in the first alphabet series
and was manufactured 1st or 2nd quarter of 1942.










Femaru M 1937 (Hungarian) (P.37 u)
This pistol has two matching magazines.
This pistol is a “jhv” 43, which is a Second Contract pistol.

The holster markings; Luftwaffe marked.
“jsd” 1942 with Luftamt acceptance stamp-- Luft Eagle over L2.
“jsd” code is for Gustav Reinhardt, Lederwarenfabrik, Berlin.















Mauser Model 1934, Keiegsmarine marked.
Variation 2, engraved E/M on the right front panel and “O” property number on the front grip strap and on the magazine floor plate.
Serial number 532668, manufactured in 1938.
Matching Navy Property markings on front grip strap and magazine floor plate O.2325
“O” for Marine Station der Ostee (Baltic Fleet)


















Mauser Model 1934 (Variation 1) manufactured in 1940- Kriegsmarine marked.
Variation 1, engraved E/M on the left frame panel and N2687 property number on the front grip strap and N2676 on the magazine floor plate.
Not matching numbers but reasonably close.
“N” for Marine Station der Nordsee (North sea Fleet)














Mauser HSc, Sn. 746973 (Third Variation ) Serial numbered with the commercial high polished pistols.
This pistol was probably manufactured in late 1941 or early 1942.

Holster marking; WaA938, Bearskin/Oakleaf with a 9 in the middle with 1942.
Lederfabrik Christof Neuner, An der Walk 6 in Klagenfurt, Austria.




















I hope you enjoyed...

David

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