Radom VIS Model 35 9 mm. Several Nazi Marks left side rare Waa623, and has Eagle with Swastika
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Category: Radom Pistols - Military Pistols - German

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Description:
Radom VIS model P-35 9 mm Luger. Nazi Mark left side Waa623, VISAMD 216 with eagle, other eagle and marks. Length of 8 in, barrel length 4.5 in, serial number E6385. Visable parts match numbers.  Magazine has factory mark. See photos.
 
The VIS pistol is a single-action, hammer-fired, locked-breech design. The control on the slide is a decocking mechanism that releases the hammer while camming the firing pin up into the slide. There is a grip safety blocking the sear unless fully compressed, but the control in the same position as a thumb safety on a Browning Hi-Power or M1911-style pistol is not a safety.
The take-down lever is used to lock the slide back (as the Browning Hi-Power safety is used) during disassembly to allow removal of the slide release lever. In later variants, this lever is omitted and the slide must be manually aligned to remove the slide release lever. Once the slide and frame are aligned (by the disassembly lever or manually), the recoil guide is pulled forward to release the slide release lever and allow it to drop free. The slide will then be free to run forward and be removed from the frame.
The magazine catch is to the rear of the trigger guard and not at the heel of the grip in the typical European fashion of the time. A pistol lanyard is installed in the heel position for pistol retention. There is no magazine safety.
Model 35 production started in the state armory Fabryka Broni in Radom in late 1935, and the following year it was introduced as the standard weapon of Polish infantry and cavalry officers. Successively, other units were to be equipped, and by 1932 all other handguns were scheduled to be withdrawn from service. By mid-1938, it was introduced to the armored and air forces. Before the invasion of Poland, approximately 49,400 (out of 90,000 ordered) were delivered to the army.
After the Polish defeat in 1939, Nazi's took over the Radom Armory and continued production of the Vis under the new name of 9 mm Pistole 645(p), which was for some reason often rendered as P 35(p) (the suffix "p" means "polnisch")[3] (the German pistols of the first series had inscriptions VIS Mod.35 and P.35(p) on the left side[4]). Up to 1945, between 312,000 and 380,000 were produced and used by the German paratroopers and police.

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Texas residents 8.25% sales tax.
 

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes
Handgun Caliber: 9x19mm Parabellum (9mm Luger, 9x19mm NATO)
Manufacturer: Radom
Model: 35
Serial Number: E6385
Caliber Info: 9mm
Bore: Good
Chambers: Good
Ejectors: Good
Condition: 85%
Metal Condition: Good
Bore Condition: Good
Barrels: Good
Action: Semi-automatic
Triggers: Good
Manufacture Date: WWII