Pramunitus
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I decided to do my annual cleaning of my gun closet today. To my horror, I found my CZ-52 holster encased in a grey film. I suspect it to be some type of mold, but it is just a film, not looking at all like a typical mold. Upon trying to clean the stuff, I noticed a piece of paper crammed into the bottom of the holster. The paper is a white oilskin, approximately 1.25 X 4.5 inches. Written on the paper, in a baby-blue felt-tip/type ink is the name (I believe) "Vadna". The second "a" has a period directly above the letter.
Two questions:
1) Is there any hope of restoring/salvaging the holster? I don't use it at all, but would like to keep it for historical reasons. If, however, the mold is likely to spread to any of my other holsters, it's history!
2) Would "Vadna" be the name of the armorer/smith who cleaned/restored the weapon prior to shipping it to the US?
Any suggestions/insights would be appreciated.
Two questions:
1) Is there any hope of restoring/salvaging the holster? I don't use it at all, but would like to keep it for historical reasons. If, however, the mold is likely to spread to any of my other holsters, it's history!
2) Would "Vadna" be the name of the armorer/smith who cleaned/restored the weapon prior to shipping it to the US?
Any suggestions/insights would be appreciated.