German WWII period pistol holster of civilian or non-regulation manufacture, featuring a combination of leather trim and canvas body construction.
The holster exhibits a classic German-style profile but differs from standard military-issued examples, likely representing a privately purchased or civilian-use piece from the wartime era. The use of canvas, along with simplified construction and hardware, supports this assessment.
It features a full flap closure secured by a leather strap and metal stud, along with a rear belt loop for carry. An external pouch is present on the front, likely intended for a spare magazine.
The holster shows clear signs of age and use, including surface wear, darkening of the leather, and overall period patina. The structure remains intact and displays well.
A solid and affordable example of a German WWII-era civilian holster, ideal for display or as a representative piece of non-issued equipment.





























