The 1937 rig I just picked up from the vet came together this way: He captured the pistol from one of a group of prisoners within the first 3 days of D-Day. He took the pistol and stuffed it in his pack (he stated it was too much of a hassle to get the guy to undo his belt and take the holster). Later he "picked up" an de2 marked holster from "somewhere" or "someone". It had an e655 tool. Then somewhere in the last sixty years it got matched up with a police mag. So, to answer your question, "yes. Only collectors seem to worry about such things as matching numbers and rigs"
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"There are three reasons to own a gun: To protect yourself and your family, to hunt dangerous and delicious animals, and to keep the King of England out of your face." รข?? Krusty the Clown
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