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Bought this several years ago,came from a US vet in ww2 or so I was told.Traded for his 1911 to a Russian officer for it.Dont think that probably happened but it got over here in original cond.No import marks.

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It's possible. Years ago, I had a bring-back Polish Eagle Radom (1938 date) pistol. It came from a veteran and was in a Russian TT-33 holster marked 1940. The story on that one involved some kind of trade between an American and a Russian soldier. During that brief period when the two Allies were still kinda friendly. It was surmised that the Polish pistol had been taken from a prisoner when the Russians overran eastern Poland in 1939, then was carried thereafter into WW2. At some point, it was matched up to a Russian holster. The Polish pistol had been in that Russian holster for a very long time; the outline of the gun was burnished into the leather.
 

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