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Holster help
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 12:01 am
by indiana745
I'm looking for a cheap Indy holster and have notice the IMA Webley holster is only $30. Question though: what is IMA? What does it stand for and what is there website address? Also, are there any other good sites out there that sell halfway decent looking holsters I could pass off as an Indy holster for now? Halloween is around the corner and funds are tight.
Re: Holster help
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 12:40 am
by Indiana Texas-girl
[quote="indiana745"]what is IMA? What does it stand for and what is there website address? Also, are there any other good sites out there that sell halfway decent looking holsters I could pass off as an Indy holster for now? quote]
IMA stand for International Military Antiques. Their webaddress is a mystery to me since my Bookmarks got wiped out recently. I used to have it and looked on the indygear site and didn't see it under holsters or links.
You might look on eBay for a similar style holster. The one I found isn't 100% accurate, but the shape is okay for me. I paid around $30 or so. With that being the case, I'd go for the IMA if I were you.
Reply to the web address.......
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 8:19 pm
by Williamson
I believe the website is
www.ima-usa.com. They also run ads in some gun magazines. Hope this helps. Regards,Williamson.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2002 11:44 am
by Henri Defense
IMA stands for Internation Military Antiques... I'm with ITG and say you should check out Ebay, I've seen a lot of nice Webley holsters out there and for a fair price.
Henri
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2002 7:30 pm
by Ryusui
Hey I have a question that I'd appreciate opinions on.
What do you folks think of a genuine WWI Mark VI holster for $50?
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2002 9:40 pm
by Chamorro
It depends on the condition and the year of manufacture and the history of the thing. That price probably would reflect a fair to average condition holster. I've seen these go for a heck of a lot more. You must remember that we are not the only ones out there who collect these. Militaria collector demand will also push the price up.
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2002 11:09 pm
by Ryusui
Don't know year of manufacture, but apparently it belonged to an Lc Cpl.