WW2 German P.08 Black Leather Hardshell dlc 41 Holster by Karl Barth of Waldbrohl Rheinland (Original)
SKU: 332
Original/Reproduction: Original
Availability: In-Stock
Manufacturer: Karl Barth of Waldbrohl Rheinland
Date Manufactured: 1941
Model: P.38
Condition: Near Mint
Price: $500.00
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Seller ID: JMW
Seller Code: HB 150
Return Policy: 3-day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Description
This is an Original WW2 German P.08 Black Leather Hardshell dlc 41 Holster by Karl Barth of Waldbrohl Rheinland.
History
The WWII German P.08 Black Leather Hardshell Holster, marked "dlc 41," is a prime example of wartime craftsmanship by Karl Barth of Waldbrohl, Rheinland. Constructed from robust black leather, this hardshell holster was designed specifically for the P.08 Luger pistol, a standard sidearm for the German military. Stamped with the manufacturer's code "dlc" and the year "41" this holster exemplifies the precision and quality typical of German wartime production. The holster features a spare magazine pouch, a tool compartment beneath the closure strap, and a secure belt loop system for field use. The front flap bears distinct stitching patterns and reinforcement for durability, while the back is marked with the maker’s information and the Waffenamt inspection stamp, signifying its military acceptance. Collectors highly regard these holsters for their historical value and association with iconic German sidearms. The WWII German P.08 Black Leather Hardshell Holster, marked "dlc 41," is a prime example of wartime craftsmanship by Karl Barth of Waldbrohl, Rheinland. Constructed from robust black leather, this hardshell holster was designed specifically for the P.08 Luger pistol, a standard sidearm for the German military. Stamped with the manufacturer's code "dlc" and the year "41" this holster exemplifies the precision and quality typical of German wartime production. The holster features a spare magazine pouch, a tool compartment beneath the closure strap, and a secure belt loop system for field use. The front flap bears distinct stitching patterns and reinforcement for durability, while the back is marked with the maker’s information and the Waffenamt inspection stamp, signifying its military acceptance. Collectors highly regard these holsters for their historical value and association with iconic German sidearms.