Guns International #: 103075085
Seller's Inventory #: FB01436
Synopsis:
High Original Condition, Radom VIS P35, Polish Military Pistol, Early Type I, All Matching.
Description:
Polish Radom VIS P35 in 9mmP, Type I, early WWII German Military, with three levers and slotted frame. 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, extractor, barrel lug, and under slide. Original FB/VIS black grips and late war magazine with 7 indicator holes and unmarked pinned floorplate.
Condition:
92-95% bright original blue with holster wear and thinning over mainspring housing as one would expect from a service pistol that was carried through much of the war. Comparable condition grips that show a light handling marks but no chips or splits. VG+ magazine that has been cleaned on the right side and spine. Bright bore with sharp rifling, minor oxidation. Perfect manual mechanics. A very attractive and all original Type I Radom pistol that was made under early German occupation.
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Guns International #: 103075085
Category - Radom Pistols
- Military Pistols - German
FB Polish Radom, WWII Germany Military, VIS 35, A8148, FB01436
Description: Synopsis: High Original Condition, Radom VIS P35, Polish Military Pistol, Early Type I, All Matching. Description: Polish Radom VIS P35 in 9mmP, Type I, early WWII German Military, with three levers and slotted frame. 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, extractor, barrel lug, and under slide. Original FB/VIS black grips and late war magazine with 7 indicator holes and unmarked pinned floorplate. Condition: 92-95% bright original blue with holster wear and thinning over mainspring housing as one would expect from a service pistol that was carried through much of the war. Comparable condition grips that show a light handling marks but no chips or splits. VG+ magazine that has been cleaned on the right side and spine. Bright bore with sharp rifling, minor oxidation. Perfect manual mechanics. A very attractive and all original Type I Radom pistol that was made under early German occupation. Manufacturer: FB Radom Model: P35 Serial Number: A8148 Caliber Info: 9mmP Condition: VG/G Price: $3,495.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103075085
Seller's Inventory #: FB01436
Synopsis:
High Original Condition, Radom VIS P35, Polish Military Pistol, Early Type I, All Matching.
Description:
Polish Radom VIS P35 in 9mmP, Type I, early WWII German Military, with three levers and slotted frame. 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, extractor, barrel lug, and under slide. Original FB/VIS black grips and late war magazine with 7 indicator holes and unmarked pinned floorplate.
Condition:
92-95% bright original blue with holster wear and thinning over mainspring housing as one would expect from a service pistol that was carried through much of the war. Comparable condition grips that show a light handling marks but no chips or splits. VG+ magazine that has been cleaned on the right side and spine. Bright bore with sharp rifling, minor oxidation. Perfect manual mechanics. A very attractive and all original Type I Radom pistol that was made under early German occupation.
Guns International #: 103075085
Seller's Inventory #: FB01436
Synopsis:
High Original Condition, Radom VIS P35, Polish Military Pistol, Early Type I, All Matching.
Description:
Polish Radom VIS P35 in 9mmP, Type I, early WWII German Military, with three levers and slotted frame. 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, extractor, barrel lug, and under slide. Original FB/VIS black grips and late war magazine with 7 indicator holes and unmarked pinned floorplate.
Condition:
92-95% bright original blue with holster wear and thinning over mainspring housing as one would expect from a service pistol that was carried through much of the war. Comparable condition grips that show a light handling marks but no chips or splits. VG+ magazine that has been cleaned on the right side and spine. Bright bore with sharp rifling, minor oxidation. Perfect manual mechanics. A very attractive and all original Type I Radom pistol that was made under early German occupation.