First the Holster pics: Incredibly well preserved and supple. I am guessing the holster was occasionally oiled and was in a dresser drawer or something. It has the name " T4 (Tech Sgt.) OK Anderson" written in the flap in black ink, and OKA carved in the outside of the top of the flap. It also has OK Anderson's name and address electro-pencil marked on the original magazine that came with the holster. The are some other marking on the side flap that I think are German(posibly the serial number for the weapon?), and an Ink Stamp under the main flap.
It is in unbelievable condition. Forgive the pictures. I could not get the flash on my wife's fancy Nikon D-90 to work.
And now for the weapon. It is well worn, and some markings like the "ac" are faint, but if the light is right you can see them. Bore is sharp, with some frost. All springs seem strong, though I haven't fired it yet. They grips are original, and very brown, though the darn camera really doesn't grab it without the flash. All number I can find match. I was impressed how incredibly easy it is to field strip.
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