This video showcases a variety of World War II era holsters and binoculars for sale. The presenter details specific items, including US military holsters for the 1911/1911A1, German holsters for the FN Model 1922 and Walther P38, and Luger P08 holsters from various years. Information on condition, manufacturer, date, and price is provided for each item, offering valuable insights for collectors and enthusiasts.
This YouTube video showcases a 'holster hack' focusing on how to mold a leather holster to a specific pistol. The content appears to be a practical demonstration for firearm owners looking to customize their holster fit, particularly for vintage or unissued holsters from the WW2 era. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon for early access and a podcast called 'Flak & Fubar'.
This video showcases a collection of World War II battlefield relics, primarily German Luger pistols and associated items, dug up from Eastern European battlefields. The presenter, an instructor, details the corroded condition of the firearms, magazines, toggle links, triggers, and holsters, explaining their status as non-guns due to destroyed receivers. He also discusses the provenance of the items, the process of battlefield recovery, and their potential for display or restoration, emphasizing that they are sold as relics, not functional firearms.
This video provides a unique method for removing white mold from old WWI/WW2 leather holsters by baking them in an oven at 250 degrees Fahrenheit for 15-20 minutes. The instructor, a collector of 30 years, emphasizes this technique effectively kills mold spores in crevices without damaging the leather, though it produces a strong odor. Caution is advised against using a microwave due to fire risk.
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