Thanks for the feedback fellows.
The stock does have a number stamped on the piece of steel that serves as rails to connect to the pistol. The number is 5155, and below the number is stamped something looking a bit like a cross between a lowercase "L" and a lowercase "B". Additionally, under the four screws that secure the leather holster latch strap, there is some mark stamped into the wood of the stock, this looks somewhat like a side view of a knight from a chess set.
The leather of the holster/stock is all complete and supple but dry - any advice on preserving it? I do have, in pockets of the holster, a cleaning rod, and an oddly shaped little tool as well.
I am disappointed at the advice not to shoot the pistol - I'll take that to heart but don't think I can resist going out to the range one more time. I shot about 50 rounds about six months ago and she worked really great.
John
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