Jeremy..The Germans during the 1920's..the depression years ..were quite frugal. It all boiled down to expense of labor and materials. When the order came down to dye all holsters black there were many that were not done as there was no money for dye. Many if not most holsters were not dyed on the back for the same reason..dye was expensive.
So it undoubtably saved some little bit of money to convert a holster rather than make another.
Los Angeles shouldn't be a problem selling. You just need to send the pistol to the buyer once he provides you with a licence. Buying in Kalifornia would be the problem...
yes..this pistol has been stored in this holster. This confirms my thoughts.
Jerry
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