That DWM is cool!
According to the book "German Pistols and Revolvers 1871-1945" by Ian V. Hogg; DWM (Deutsche Waffenund Munitionsfabrik), "instead of employing a designer to come up with something completely novel, DWM took the easy way out and produced an exact copy of the 1910 Belgian Browning".
The book also states this gun has a sort of different way of disassembly. So, once you did get it you'd want to learn how to get it disassembled correctly.
What ink stamps or stamps might the holster have? For ink stamps you'd have to look under the flap of the holster.
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