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Identify viking ankle holster #87

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    THE VIKING STORY

    Enlarge page, look under name 'Luger', or further down under holster number.

    Sure it's a number 87? It's showing a 12" Luger. ?????

    All I could find, hope it helps.



    Navy Luger

    .22

    12"

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  • foo

    Here's a pic of it

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Yep, thats 87.

    Well now you gotta get a 12" Luger and give it a try.

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  • Mark G

    The AMT Backup was originally manufactured by Ordnance Manufacturing Corporation (OMC). Maybe that’s what it if referencing. TDE I’m not sure of.

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  • bullshot
    Mark G: 30063014917659/comments/30063055316251

    The AMT Backup was originally manufactured by Ordnance Manufacturing Corporation (OMC). Maybe that’s what it if referencing. TDE I’m not sure of.

    This looks most likely.

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  • Grasshopper
    Mark G: 30063014917659/comments/30063055316251

    The AMT Backup was originally manufactured by Ordnance Manufacturing Corporation (OMC). Maybe that’s what it if referencing. TDE I’m not sure of.

    Ohh yes, that is it. I was looking at references and now it clicks. Got to be.

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  • foo

    I was wondering if the TDE was an identifier although that 87 is confusing.

    I tried a kahr 380 and it fit perfectly.


    Thanks for the help and input

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  • Toolman286

    I found this regarding the changes in company names on Wikipedia:

    "In 1970, Auto Mag Corporation president Harry Sanford opened a factory in Pasadena, California. The first pistol was shipped on August 8, 1971, and the factory declared bankruptcy on May 3, 1972, after making fewer than 3,000 pistols. The company opened and closed several times from 1973 through 1982 under several different names: TDE (Trade Deed Estates), OMC, Thomas Oil Company, High Standard, and AMT (Arcadia Machine & Tool)."

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