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  • 40calPUNISHER

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    I am guessing this is a .32 acp mag of some kind. I tried a .380 round in it and it was too big. Any clue what it is and what it goes to? No markings...

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    Warren Leather Goods Co. holster for M1911. Not sure if its a reproduction or an original.

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    US cleaning kit to what...?

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    RobyG78

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    Maybe 32 or 25 I have a FN Browning Pat. 25 that was carried by my Step-Father during the Cold war. I know they are more popular in Europe but the History is cool. There are some major differences in the mag so I would just be guessing. You might check out some WWI/II era stuff from Europe maybe brought back as a trophy.

    As far as the cleaning kit it and holster :dunno:
     

    bstewrat3

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    After a closer look at the holster and a search of the web I would lean toward the holster being a reproduction based on the good condition of the leather and the lack of a date stamp around the manufacturers name.
     

    GREEN607

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    I agree that the cleaning kit looks to be for 1911 military pistol.

    I have seen mags EXACTLY like that one, but can't recall what rifle or pistol. I'm thinking a Spanish Mauser, possibly.

    I have an enormous amount of hard copy and pdf files on older guns, w/parts lists and exploded views. I'll check and see if I can ID the mag for you.
     

    BGDave

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    Pretty sure I saw the cleaning kit at a military show last year. Seems it had 10 or 12 .45 rods packed in a wood tray with brushes and patches.
     
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