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Usually when this seller has a product of dubious worth, the pictures are so dark you can't tell if it is a holster or a bar stool. In this case, the pictures are quite clear and it appears as though it may be the genuine article.
My GNR holster is AE marked with no date. Bender shows an example with only the last two digits of the date. I have seen two mag pouches with GNR stamped on them, but I have not seen holsters so marked. Neither mine or Bender's example has that diagonal row of stitching on the lower part of the back. It would seem that there is a fair amount of variation in these holsters, so it is hard to be sure if it is genuine. It would be more assuring if this seller's track record was a little more solid. Be prepared to pay through the nose, because this is a nice example if it is indeed authentic.
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