The holster is shaped nothing like the Model 1900 Test Eagle holsters. It has the appearance of any one of a number of contract Luger holsters, but could very well be a commercial holster considering the snap on the tool pouch.
The cleaning rod is a fairly common generic commercial model. It was made in different lengths up to the Carbine length. As Garfield indicated, it was a part of the tools furnished with the Portuguese contract pistols. Like everything else today, it is reproduced.
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