🔫 Elevate Your Carry Game with Timeless Style!
This Black Leather Holster is expertly handcrafted to fit popular models like the Browning Hi Power and Springfield Armory SA-35. Made from premium leather with quality stitching, it combines classic style with secure functionality, making it a must-have accessory for firearm enthusiasts.
Brand Name | World War Supply |
Country of Origin | India |
Color | Black |
Material | Leather |
Manufacturer | World War Supply |
Style | Classic |
M**O
Fits the Springfield new model Browning HP
Nice quality holster. The New Springfield HP fit although you had to play with it because of the enlarged safety. Once you break it in its perfect. Since old WW2 German holsters in serviceable good condition are extremely rare this is a great option.
L**R
Solid Black
This holster is for my new SA35. I didn't like the white stitching so I went over them with a black Sharpie. Looks much nicer
A**R
Great holster
Put this in a bucket of cold water and jammed a glock 22 in it. Formed good and my son loves it for his pistol. (WHy is this flagged by sensitivity filter?)
G**L
Good
Good quality. Satisfied.
A**.
This is a great holster for a Browning Hi Power
This is a great holster for a Browning Hi Power. It fits 1911s too. I can't vouch for the historical accuracy since I've only seen pictures of the original, but, to me it looks exactly like an original. I bought mine as a protective holster from the elements. If you're looking for a flap holster, this one works great.Instead of having to open the flap, then reach in to retrieve your sidearm, you can draw from this holster with a quick Down and Up motion, and no fumbling. You simply pull the retention strap down, then as your hand comes back up, it goes right to the grip. It's really a brilliant design. It's pretty stiff, so you'll need to break it in and practice your draw.
T**R
The item is NOT as classed -- LIKE THE ORIGINAL
I ordered this holster in good faith since the folks claim to be Veteran run.. I am a Veteran.. Since WW2 I have been collecting WW2 Militaria..including Holsters and their contents. I was told the holster was an exact copy of the HIGH POWER HOLSTER.... It was NOT. The holster was designed for another pistol...but not for the Browning, the magazine pocket was angled down to the left as you look at the holster if it is a Browning Hoster.. Their copy WAS NOT.. It ran straight across - as it would have for the Mauser Pistol. BEFORE the HIGH POWER hit the troops. Does not take a PHD to tell the magazine pocket is wrong - once you slide the mag in --it does not go all the way down on the straight cut... DO NOT BUY A HOLSTER FOR A BROWNING M35 HIGH POWER if it is cut straight across the top on the magazine pocket. DO NOT let them try to tell you it is correct ...IT IS NOT...Plain and simple....Simply go on line and look at the real holsters...No biggie... You would think -- being Veterans -- they would look before they jumped... Sad.. The one I got in 1947 as a snot nosed brat kid, has the angled mag pocket - and is dated 1942... I hope you learned something from this....
J**S
too small
is too small.
D**L
Well made
It was well made but I happened upon an original in stellar condition for $50 at a veterans estate sale so I returned it. Had I not have found the original, I definitely would’ve kept it.
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