Re: Not necessarily so
One of the most beautiful matching rigs that I have ever seen was bought by a young friend of mine while he was still in law school. The rig was bought from the veteran that brought it back. The pistol is a 98/99% 1938 S/42 in a cordovan colored 1938 dated holster with two matching numbered magazines and correctly proofed tool. He gave $500 for the rig and has turned down a firm offer of $3500 by an advanced collector. How do you suppose this rig could have been put together in 1945?
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