Hi Tracy,
This my opinion after looking at the photos on your original post.
The holster and stock are high quality repros.
The pistol appears to be a very good restoration. Possibly done by Ted Green,or someone with similar ability. Look for three small red dots or punch marks in a triangle configuration on the bottom of the stock lug or in the mag well. Ted's restoration signature.
What is the bore like? Very few artilleries have a mint or perfect bore. If the bore is frosty, rough,or dark. That says that the pistol saw some use. If so, then it's very unlikely that the finish and grips would be that pristine, after
nearly 90 years.
On the other hand if the bore is mint. Then it is possible that this pistol was captured in as new condition. And was well taken care of in someones collection. Or was perfectly stored someplace.
My bet is that it's been restored.
Ron
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