Guns International #: 103190456
Seller's Inventory #: FB01988
Synopsis:
High Condition, Late Production, Radom VIS35, from second alphabet B Block, Phosphate finish with a few blued parts, wood serrated grips, made/assembled in Steyr with correct phosphate magazine and original Radom holster.
Description:
Attractive all matching Type III Radom assembled and accepted at Steyr with usual Eagle/77 and Eagle/623 markings. Standard configuration pistol with fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked with usual single line address specifying model and patent number. Full serial number on right side of frame, repeated inside slide, barrel lug, and right side of grip safety. Serrated wood grips. Correct unmarked phosphate finished magazine and WWII vintage holster with “bnz/P35”, barely visible in a boxed inked stamping inside lid.
Condition:
VG+ as late war manufactured and phosphated with a few salt blued parts, showing sharp edge and light holster wear. Grips may be high quality aged replacements. Near EXC original condition magazine. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. G/VG holster, pull up strap intact, with oil darkened leather and scattered scuffs as carefully photographed. Once of the scarcer, phosphate finished, late war Radom pistols.
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Guns International #: 103190456
Category - Radom Pistols
- 9mm Pistols
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Seller: Historic Investments
Company: Historic Investments Member Since: 2/19/16
First Name: Leonardo M.
Last Name: Antaris
State:
Iowa
Zip: 52722
Country: United States
Phone:
(563) 726-2205
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Radom VIS-35 Pistol, Steyr Made, Late WWII, Holster, B5106, FB01988
Description: Synopsis: High Condition, Late Production, Radom VIS35, from second alphabet B Block, Phosphate finish with a few blued parts, wood serrated grips, made/assembled in Steyr with correct phosphate magazine and original Radom holster. Description: Attractive all matching Type III Radom assembled and accepted at Steyr with usual Eagle/77 and Eagle/623 markings. Standard configuration pistol with fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked with usual single line address specifying model and patent number. Full serial number on right side of frame, repeated inside slide, barrel lug, and right side of grip safety. Serrated wood grips. Correct unmarked phosphate finished magazine and WWII vintage holster with “bnz/P35”, barely visible in a boxed inked stamping inside lid. Condition: VG+ as late war manufactured and phosphated with a few salt blued parts, showing sharp edge and light holster wear. Grips may be high quality aged replacements. Near EXC original condition magazine. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. G/VG holster, pull up strap intact, with oil darkened leather and scattered scuffs as carefully photographed. Once of the scarcer, phosphate finished, late war Radom pistols. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: Radom Model: VIS 35 Serial Number: B5106 Caliber Info: 9mmP Condition: VG-EXC |
Guns International #: 103190456
Seller's Inventory #: FB01988
Synopsis:
High Condition, Late Production, Radom VIS35, from second alphabet B Block, Phosphate finish with a few blued parts, wood serrated grips, made/assembled in Steyr with correct phosphate magazine and original Radom holster.
Description:
Attractive all matching Type III Radom assembled and accepted at Steyr with usual Eagle/77 and Eagle/623 markings. Standard configuration pistol with fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked with usual single line address specifying model and patent number. Full serial number on right side of frame, repeated inside slide, barrel lug, and right side of grip safety. Serrated wood grips. Correct unmarked phosphate finished magazine and WWII vintage holster with “bnz/P35”, barely visible in a boxed inked stamping inside lid.
Condition:
VG+ as late war manufactured and phosphated with a few salt blued parts, showing sharp edge and light holster wear. Grips may be high quality aged replacements. Near EXC original condition magazine. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. G/VG holster, pull up strap intact, with oil darkened leather and scattered scuffs as carefully photographed. Once of the scarcer, phosphate finished, late war Radom pistols.
Guns International #: 103190456
Seller's Inventory #: FB01988
Synopsis:
High Condition, Late Production, Radom VIS35, from second alphabet B Block, Phosphate finish with a few blued parts, wood serrated grips, made/assembled in Steyr with correct phosphate magazine and original Radom holster.
Description:
Attractive all matching Type III Radom assembled and accepted at Steyr with usual Eagle/77 and Eagle/623 markings. Standard configuration pistol with fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked with usual single line address specifying model and patent number. Full serial number on right side of frame, repeated inside slide, barrel lug, and right side of grip safety. Serrated wood grips. Correct unmarked phosphate finished magazine and WWII vintage holster with “bnz/P35”, barely visible in a boxed inked stamping inside lid.
Condition:
VG+ as late war manufactured and phosphated with a few salt blued parts, showing sharp edge and light holster wear. Grips may be high quality aged replacements. Near EXC original condition magazine. Bright bore with sharp rifling. Correct manual mechanics. G/VG holster, pull up strap intact, with oil darkened leather and scattered scuffs as carefully photographed. Once of the scarcer, phosphate finished, late war Radom pistols.