WW2 Canadian P37 Webley Holster 1942 Dated C Broad Arrowed

$100.00

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The WW2 Canadian P37 Webley Holster, dated 1942, is a standard-issue sidearm holster used by Canadian forces during the Second World War. Constructed from durable khaki webbing, this holster was specifically designed to accommodate the Webley revolver, a service pistol commonly issued to Allied troops. The design features a flap closure secured by a brass stud, providing reliable retention and protection for the firearm. The rear of the holster is fitted with attachments compatible with the Pattern 1937 (P37) webbing equipment system, allowing it to be worn on a belt or web set. Markings include a clear 1942 manufacturing date and the ‘C broad arrow’ stamp, denoting Canadian military acceptance. This holster exemplifies the standard equipment supplied to Canadian and some British Commonwealth troops during the conflict, reflecting wartime production standards and patterns. Its construction and markings are consistent with other period-issued equipment.

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