Thanks, "Greg G" and policeluger.
The holster is not in mint condition but very nice. Other than the AKAH crest with the crossed rifles, there are no other marks anywhere. The price may be high but try to find a commercial holster and you will find people just won't let go of them. Regarding the comment one guy made about AKAH not selling military holsters, it just doesn't make sense for a company that sells holsters to not want to get in on police and military sales also. My friend has agreed to take the holster with him to the big Tulsa gun show in April and run it by Bob Whittington if he is there. Maybe I can get some "closure" on it.