Wes,
I tend to lean toward the holster being commercial rather than military. Most commercial holsters do not get the wear and use of a military holster, but the holster obviously does have some use and wear. As to when the snap might have been used, I don't have a clue.
It is not uncommon for military holsters to be copied for commercial sale. I have a commercial copy of the US Model 1912 holster that is identical to the military model except that it is made from a cordovan calfskin and has a suede lining. It is unmarked in any way as to maker, and does not have the US on the flap.
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