Hi Stymie,
Is your holster a police holster? You can usually identify them by the closure strap being stitched to the body of the holster and attaching to a stud mounted in the flap. In other words the strap attaches upward and to a stud rather than downward with a belt and buckle arrangement, like the military holsters.
Grips did vary in color so darker grips than mine would not surprise me, at all.
Your mags are regular military mags since they are marked fxo, a military secret code.
Black stitching was not uncommon, especially on police holsters. Just make sure that if the outside thread is black, the thread on the inside is black also. If the outside thread is black and the inside thread is white, that is an indication that the holster has been polished or dyed.
I would value your gun, in excellent ++ condition at $1800 to $2000. An excellent ++ police holster will be worth $400 to $450. If it is military, $300 to $350.
The mags, although not correct for your gun, are worth $125 to $150 each in excellent ++ condition.
These prices are what I have seen recently, based on your descriptions and assuming total originality of all items but may not be exactly correct depending on what show you go to and/or where you live.
If you want to buy a Sony camera, I would look into the Cyber Shot. I think the Mavica uses a floppy disk to store the pictures. The Cyber Shot uses a memory stick and you can store a lot of pictures on one of the larger capacity sticks. Also, you can plug the camera into the USB port on your computer, assuming you have a newer PC, and download the pictures to your hard drive pretty fast. The Cyber Shot is also smaller.
Email me if you want more details about the camera. I have a Cyber Shot and have been VERY happy with it.
Regards, Leon
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