As Don says, it is a 1921 military. And as such is more desirable than a 1920 or 1921 police to some.
If the serial on the barrel and frame match the first mag, then it confirms you have a matching mag that looks to have been issued with the gun.
Font on the second mag seems similar, but its numbers are spaced out more. Seems like I read somewhere ERS was the abbreviation for Ersatz, meaning substitute or replacement. And this mag does have the plus sign. Maybe it was not issued with the pistol initially, but was later added as a replacement.
Overall a nice one, and for some reason you don't see the 1921's direct issue to military as often.
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