value would depend on overall condition. 'good'can mean many things to different people. Pics always tell the condition
$600-$900, depending on markings, accesories, magazine, holster, etc.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of the condition.
Yes, I have two, one holster and one rig.
The Mixson Leathercraft 57 S holster, marked with "418," is designed to fit the Smith & Wesson Model 59, a semi-automatic pistol. This holster is typically crafted for a specific model's dimensions and features, ensuring a snug and secure fit. If you have a different handgun, it's essential to check the holster's specifications to ensure compatibility.
It is then called another condition!
Holsters with US marking on the front were typically used by the US military between the late 1800s and early 1900s. The specific time frame can be determined by consulting historical records or military archives to pinpoint the exact production period of this particular holster.
Battle of Stalingrad.
Minor collector's interest- .50 to 1.50, depending on condition. There are some supplies of Nazi marked 8mm Mauser still turning up for sale.
100-1000 depending on specifics.
all values depend on condition. luger values depend heavly on condition & maker. Value can be from $1200 to $2500, that's give or take.............
Battle of Stalingrad.
if your Colt pistol is a 45 cal. pistol then it would be made about 1913. Probably saw action in WW1. No way of finding user(s) or who it was assigned to during service... Rock Island holster is a well known holster maker. Initials are probably those of service member who carried it.............