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Radom model 35
Radom model 35





  1. Radom model 35 serial numbers#
  2. Radom model 35 serial number#

The magazine has a dull blue finish and is unmarked. Both sides of the trigger guard bow have the small Radom factory proof and inspection marks. Chapters include: Technical Data Origins of the Vis Wartime Production - The P.35(p) The Vis After World War II, Wilniewczyc and Skrzypinski Markings Accoutrements Construction and Operation of the Vis Aftermarket Parts Selected Bibliography and last, but certainly not least, Disassembly and Assembly.

Radom model 35 serial number#

The full serial number (32192) is located on the right side of the frame behind the take down lever pin hole, inside the frame slot inside the slide and (2192) on the back side of the bright polished barrel lug. The holsters are specifically made for the FB Radom handgun and a perfect fit is guaranteed. Just click on any FB Radom model and discover the best holster options in various carry styles for it. Nr.15567", with the "Polish Eagle" crest in-between. Scroll down and choose your FB Radom model and delve into the world of the finest holsters. The left side of the slide is marked in two lines/two blocks with "F.B.

radom model 35

The rear back strap was also milled with a slot for a detachable wooden shoulder stock similar to those used on Lugers and 1896 Mauser pistols. All of these seem to be three lever pistols, so 1940ish perhaps S.

Radom model 35 serial numbers#

These early pre-war pistols are all equipped with the three, levers: decocking, slide stop and takedown lever, on the left side of the slide and frame. Gents, Do we know when the Radom Model 35 pistols with E prefix serial numbers (with WaA77) were manufactured The early E prefix pistols seem to be mixed into those with shoulder stock cuts while later ones without cuts still have slide legends without the added P.35 (p) markings. The grips have "VIS" molded into the right grip and "FB" into the left. These early pistols can be distinguished by the Polish Eagle and the date of manufacture on the side of the slide. After the fall of Poland in early WWII the Polish Radom pistols became a secondary issue weapon used widely throughout WWII by the German Army. This is an excellent original example of a scarce pre-war Polish Eagle Radom VIS-35 pistol as manufactured in 1939.







Radom model 35