An early T-14 holster with no spare firing pin pouch. This was the first basic configuration holster
although the earlier ones had oval strap rings like the Papa holsters. They had so many firing pin breakage
problems that they quickly started issuing spare firing pins with the guns. The holsters were made with
a small pouch next to the ammo pouch for the firing pin. I's very difficult to find one that hasn't
been damaged or oil soaked. Looking closely you can see part of the Tokyo arsenal symbol on the underside
of the flap.
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