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 Post subject: Who's Holster
PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 5:23 pm 
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Can some one tell me what type gun goes in this holster? guess I am getting old timers..


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 Post subject: Re: Who's Holster
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hmmm looks like a makarov style holster im gonna say Hungarian perhaps due to the style of the fastening strap, anything on the inside???

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 Post subject: Re: Who's Holster
PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:27 pm 
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1914 Mauser? PPK? PP/HSC?
Just guessin' here :mrgreen:

DRGM sometimes means Deutsches Reichs Gebrauchmeister, a form of patent mark in Germany.

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D.R.G.M. registration was introduced 1891 and if you are dating items you should hold in mind that even during Allied occupation up until 1949, registration procedures remained untouched and still used the D.R.G.M. registration documents, which of course explains why D.R.G.M. marks can be found on products actually manufactured up until 1952 as the registration itself was valid for three years. As from the end of October 1952, all registrations were definately marked with 'Deutsches Bundesgebrauchsmuster' (D.B.G.M.) or simply with 'Gebrauchsmuster' or 'Gebrauchsmusterschutz'.

The D.R.G.M. registration offered a basic copyright protection for the duration of three years and included the right to indicate the item status by marking the registered items with the D.R.G.M. acronym. It was left to the registration owner to include the registration number as the D.R.G.M. marking alone was the element with legal character. The actual result of such a registration (the form of protection) was called Gebrauchsmusterschutz.


<edit> This looks like your logo. This is the trademark for AKAH. They are still in business in Germany.
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 Post subject: Re: Who's Holster
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OK I change my vote. It is for a Walther PPK.
Made by AKAH in Germany
http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_info_3.php?products_id=21757&osCsid=702075ed9c5c3af8d79c877a8a549906

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 Post subject: Re: Who's Holster
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Thanks all. I found the rest of the stamp. I do have a PPK, but I like the rig it is in now..


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 Post subject: Re: Who's Holster
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Looks like either a Mauser HSc or PPK holster.

Put your PPK in the holster and a extra flat-based mag in the pouch and see if the wear marks on the holster match-up with you PPK and mag. If you have a HSc do the same thing. That should tell the tale quick enough.

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Walther PPK.


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