The 1943 date on a “soft shell” Holster is somewhat less common, as this model wasn’t officially adopted until 1944. P.38 softshell holster dated 1943 manufactured by Gebr. I suspect it is somewhat unusual to have RBNr numbers as well as E/WaA acceptance stamp on these holsters.ĭownload Attachment: Cropped resized Rear of 43 and 44 hardhell holstersP38 cyq and four holsters 009.jpg There are also RBNr numbers for (“Reichs-Betriebs-Nr”) above and partially covered by the front belt loop.“0/0655/0010” or 0013. The acceptance stamped Eagle is visible, with a faint WaA 20 showing (the 4 of the WaA 204 is not visible). “gmo” is the code for Rahm&Kampmann Lederwarenfabriken, Werk Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, WaA 204 is their WaA number. P.38 Hardshell holster dated 44 (The second 4 is very faintly visible). P.38 hardshell holster dated 1943 manufactured by Moll, Lederwaren Fabrik, Goch. The holsters from left to right (These are not pristine holsters, but show honest use. Eagle over 88 was Spreewerkes’ acceptance code.ĭownload Attachment: Cropped resized P38 cyq and four holsters 006.jpgĭownload Attachment: Cropped resized P38 cyq close up markings left side 010.jpg This was the only German designed military pistol manufactured outside of Germany in WW2. Manufactured in Grottau, Czechoslovakia after the German army invaded the country. ![]() P.38 manufactured in August 1943 by Spreewerke Inc (manufacturer's code “cyq”) Sn.
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