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  1. Default 1911 holster 1917 need a help

    Found this holster the other day it’s a Perkins Campbell date 1917, it has a three digit number stamped inside the holster flap appears to be “416”, any ideas what it stands for
    Thanks
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    Last edited by schoolbd; 03-09-2021 at 05:57. Reason: Punctuation

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    Being stamped on the inside it probably meant something to the soldier it was issued to. Doesn't look like the unit markings sometimes stamped on the outside of the holster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny P View Post
    Being stamped on the inside it probably meant something to the soldier it was issued to. Doesn't look like the unit markings sometimes stamped on the outside of the holster.
    Thank you for the reply Johnny P

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    Inside it might be a unit inventory number. Might be part of a troopie's ID number.
    416 is Toronto, Ontario's area code, but likely doesn't mean squat.
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