December 07, 2022, 01:57 PM
hjs157Help ID This WW2 Era Military Holster
Can anyone identify this WW2 era holster? The holster was included with a late 1941 Walther PPK I recently acquired though I'm not certain it is correct for this model. It appears to be of quality construction but unfortunately lacks a manufacturer's name or mark. The ink inscription on the inside of the flap reads
Cpl. Sgt. Joe Weber 32834038. Thanks for looking.
December 07, 2022, 02:32 PM
photohauseLooks like a Walther. Can't tell the size by your pic. Maybe for a PP or PPK. Cheers
December 07, 2022, 03:35 PM
YooperSigsAgree with PP, PPK. I think the Germans carried small Mausers, too.
December 07, 2022, 03:42 PM
WatergoatA lot of the German officers bought their own pistols and holsters. I have one very similar that my uncle got during the battle of the Bulge. Has a Walther Model 4 in it.
December 07, 2022, 03:44 PM
P220 SmudgeShape reminds me of a Mauser HSC.
December 07, 2022, 04:04 PM
hjs157quote:
Originally posted by Watergoat:
A lot of the German officers bought their own pistols and holsters.
I'm thrown by the attachment point of the closure strap which is on the rear of the holster. Most PPK holsters where the closure strap secures upward rather than downward are attached (sewn) on the front of the holster. Given the absence of a manufacture's name or mark, this holster may have been a custom job rather than a contract item.
December 07, 2022, 04:10 PM
BGULLLook very similar to the holster that holds my Dad’s (a WWII POW) PPK in .32 ACP/7.65MM. Sorry no readily available pictures of it. Your sample is in way better shape than ours.
It’s possible that my Dad’s pistol and holster were not together when he got them before coming back after his liberation. I recall him telling me that there were piles of weapons that he and others GI’s picked their war trophies from. His PPK had one magazine with it but in the spare mag pouch of the holster is another magazine that doesn’t fit the PPK.
December 07, 2022, 10:55 PM
YooperSigsJust for kicks, I tried to track down the WWII holster owner. No joy. Based on his GI serial number he was a draftee from Delaware, New Jersey or New York.