Outlawmws
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Well that was quick and easy: The holster was post 1955 for a 1911 and generally the Vietnam era.
funny story behind the reason for purchase. My daughters' husband is about 24. He's a grown man, Engineer for Burlington northern. But is the pickiest eater known to mankind? His diet is 75% pizza!!! pizza rolls, french bread Pizzas, Frozen Pizzas,Pizza Hut, Pizza Pizza, Pizza! Gonna hang it in his man cave while he's gone to work one day this week. : )
Well that was quick and easy: The holster was post 1955 for a 1911 and generally the Vietnam era.

Part no. SSDMR4B1TT
It's $4.

Dodge610, you **** on the $25 Craftsman grinder with pedestal stand!
Outlaw, those M7 holsters also saw a LOT of use through the 90s and early part of the GWOT with M9 pistols (9mm) in armor and mech infantry units. Your holster seems to be in good condition, and (I think) complete.
The M7 replaced the M3, which didn't have a retention strap. That allowed "Ol' Slab Sides" to bang against a soldier's side. Repro M3s have popped up in russet leather, and were not unheard of in Iraq. The long strap made it easy (-ier?) to wear with body armor and plates than the M7 holster.
Nice scores!

Dodge what HP is that? Agree; suckage deal with the stand!



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That is a 1/4 hp block grinder
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Hemi, what went in the wall cab? Pullers?
Part of me wants one of those, another part (the practical part) say's "And WHERE would you hang it?"![]()
Decided to make the post a tease?
C'mon, 'fess up!
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Do you happen to know how the retention strap is used? Just around the body and back to the harness? Hardly seems needed if the belt loop is used.
Saturday's finds.
Second thing I picked up was a combat knife. Cattaraugus 225Q what was that? A quick search on the phone showed it was a decent WWII knife so for $15 I put it in my pile.
Saw the background story: Glad you could recover it!![]()
Decent is an understatement. Also, it was not a fighting knife, per se. General utility, to include combat, if necessary, but the Cats were so beefy with such a big palm swell you could do anything with them, including chopping. They are held in very high regard with certain segments of the WWII Edged Weapons collecting community. That is a fantastic find.Second thing I picked up was a combat knife. Cattaraugus 225Q what was that? A quick search on the phone showed it was a decent WWII knife so for $15 I put it in my pile.
Found a few goodies Friday and Saturday
I did pick up this Westinghouse roaster stand for $2. Surprisingly the clock works, will have to see if the timer still works too.
I have one of those Westinghouse base cabinets but where yours has a clock mine must be the low end model and only has a cover plate with the name embossed in it. I always wondered what else could go in that space and thanks to your posting I just learned it.
Good scores on all your finds this weekend by the way.