You're absolutely right Mark. I just said so to give a simple answer that looks good and isn't too complicated. When we get into original suits there are always exceptions. That's part of the fun.
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You can do either. But you don't want them opening up on you while you troop, so I would still recommend glue. As long as you can stick your feet into the thighs from the top there is no need to ever "open the backs" to put them on.
The Rexim-Favor was a Spanish-made, Swiss-marketed, and allegedly French-designed submachine gun produced during the 1950s. Only about 5000 were made in total, as the gun failed to procure any significant military or police contracts. Mechanically, it was a pretty typical submachine gun, using a simple blowback mechanism chambered for 9mm Parabellum ammunition. It had a quick-detachable buttstock, and of some interest an easily removeable barrel as well. The barrel was secured by a large external nut which allowed quick removal for transport or changing of barrels. It also fired from a closed bolt, which is a bit atypical for guns of this type. That allowed better practical accuracy, but was also much more expensive to manufacture.