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Radom model 35 pistol
Radom model 35 pistol















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.

RADOM MODEL 35 PISTOL 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. WWII German Leather Holster Polish Vis RADOM Model 1935 Marked P 35 P Repro. Nr.15567", with the "Polish Eagle" crest in-between. Checkered hard rubber grip panels with carved FB and VIS monograms. Principal markings: J0786 - serial number F.B. An estimated 313,000 P.359 (p) pistols were made for the German Army during 1939-1945 based on the serial number, this pistol was made in 1942. German proof marks to left side of slide and frame. This is a Polish 9mm service pistol manufactured under German occupation during World War II. D6030, 9mm caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with fixed front and rear sights. radom 35 9mm pistol with leather holster description: description: make - radom model - 35 finish - blued barrel - 4 1/2' caliber - 9 mm capacity - 8 grips - plastic condition - good features - comes with leather holster store hours 10am - 6 pm mon - sat est.

radom model 35 pistol

Produced early during the occupation, with a quality of finish and a number of features not found on later production Model 35 pistols. This beautiful and extremely rare pistol has matching numbers barrel, frame, magazine, slide. The left side of the slide is marked in two lines/two blocks with "F.B. Radom VIS Model 35 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Description: Rare Early World War II Nazi Radom Model P35 (Pre-Letter) 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol. 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. 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. The grips have "VIS" molded into the right grip and "FB" into the left. 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. Only problem is the welding on the base of. I guess I got a great deal because I paid less than 500 for it. I have a Random with a Polish Eagle and weirmach stamps. These early pistols can be distinguished by the Polish Eagle and the date of manufacture on the side of the slide. Exceptional 1939 Dated Slotted Polish Eagle Radom Model 1935 Automatic PistolThis is an excellent original example of a scarce pre-war Polish Eagle Radom VIS-35 pistol as manufactured in 1939. Polish Radom VIZ Pistol Model 35 Post navigation.

radom model 35 pistol

This is an excellent original example of a scarce pre-war Polish Eagle Radom VIS-35 pistol as manufactured in 1939.















Radom model 35 pistol