OP, take lots of good pictures of all the markings and sign up on Gunboards. It's a place mostly for collectors. They'll be able to tell you what you have or at least point you in the right direction
OP, take lots of good pictures of all the markings and sign up on Gunboards. It's a place mostly for collectors. They'll be able to tell you what you have or at least point you in the right direction
Couldn't disagree more, at least for something like a P38.
Could be a high-ranking officer/party member's holster/pistol (these were typically more unique firearms, like a PPK, Sauer, etc., though, not a mass produced, standard issue firearm), but more than likely it's just something a GI found and stuck on it when he brought it back. There's always a chance it's something unique/rare/collectible, though.
Exactly. I'd post pics there before deciding to trade in case you do have something that's more collectible than a shooter P38.
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The real question is what you mean by "inherited." If this is something like "your grandfather brought it back from WWII" then it should stay in the family.
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