In the 1920s Poland began looking for a new standard military pistol, and tested a variety of compact.380s. The representative from FN brought along an earl. Numrich Gun Parts Corporation 226 Williams Ln. Kingston, NY 12401 Phone: 866.686.7424.
Looking much like a Model 1911, the Radom is. German production serial numbers typically are grouped in. I am looking for grips for german VIs 9mm model 35. I have an F.B Radom VIS Mod.35 that I would. On the right side of the pistol the serial number”D0259” is. I have this model and you can look with a. I have an F.B Radom VIS Mod.35 that I would. On the right side of the pistol the serial number”D0259” is. I have this model and you can look with a.
Yes, that is a decocker, which is designed to allow the hammer to be lowered in safety, but that lever that looks like the safety of a Model 1911 is not a safety; it merely locks the slide back for disassembly. Now that gun. The Radom slide marking is the same as used in most German production, but the lettering is larger and is of a different font. Note that the original markings are shallow and easily removed along with the slide acceptance WaA 77 markings normally present.
I think that was done in this case. Then the legend was added back (perhaps hand stamped using a jig) and the rather improbable name added using the same stamp set. The eagle could have been engraved or etched, I think the latter. I think it is a fake, although it is certainly be a bold and innovative one. I would want to see a lot of documentary evidence as to the identity of the supposed owner/recipient, evidence of comparable guns, etc. Even if it were genuine, it would not be especially valuable. There were, unfortunately, millions of SS members, and thousands had their names put on guns.
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Of course, in this case, the gun was state property, accepted by the Army, and not something an SS member would normally play with. Again, I think it is a fake. That gun seems to be in the L serial numbers of the first alphabet series, probably made in 1941. (Apparently there was no 'L' in the second alphabet series - the war ended before 'L' was reached.) The WaffenAmt markings are normal, along with the marking of the German designation of the pistol, P.35(p); the small 'p' stands for Polnisch, the German word for Polish.
Taking another look at that fake 'Hitler' Radom, I note that the second line is pantographed, yet another strike against authenticity. The Firearms Forum is on online community for all gun enthusiasts. Join us to discuss firearms of all kinds, gun accessories, legal issues and more. Membership is free and we welcome all types of shooters, whether you're a novice or a pro. Come for the info, stay and make some friends. Site Functions. Useful Links.
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Fb Radom Vis Model 35 Serial Numbers
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Sold with a certificate from the Special Forces Club, stating that it had been the property of Christine Granville. Serial number of pistol suggests manufacture circa 1942.Nazi eagle over WaA 77
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'P.35(p.)'Object details
Vis P35 Serial Numbers
- Category
- Weapons and ammunition
- Related period
- Second World War (production), Second World War (content), Second World War (association)
- Creator
- Fabryka Broni w Radomu, Radom, Poland
- Materials
Colchester bantam 2016 lathe manual. Grips: plasticwhole: metal- Dimensions
whole: Height 142 mm, Length 250 mm, 35- Catalogue number
- FIR 3649
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