Vis Radom Pistol Serial Numbers

The very first pistols produced under Nazi control were made up of pre-invasion parts, and some of these early occupation examples can be found with both the Polish Eagle and German inspection waffenamts on the slide. The serial number range for Type I Vis-35’s is 0001-E8000. Around 60,000 Type I pistols were produced. The shoulder stock slot, lanyard ring, decocker and disassembly lever are present. On the left side of the slide it is stamped 'F.B. RADOM' and then the year of production underneath (1935-39), then the Polish national eagle stamp, and on the right of that it will be stamped 'VIS wz.35' and 'pat. The Vis 35, or Radom, proved itself one of the top 9mm service autos of World War II. One of the first orders of business was to get the military going again. Though many non-endemic arms were adopted by Polish forces out of necessity, arms design did continue apace, resulting in one of the best auto pistols of all time, the Vis 35 Radom. Radom Model 35 Serial Numbers. VIS M1935 Radom P.35(p). Radom Model 35 Serial Numbers. 6099 Polish Radom (Nazi) Mdl. Radom Pistols For Sale. F.B.Radom, Mod 35, 9mm, 4.75”barrel- Polish Radom model 35 with eagle and E77 proofs and a waffenamt E/623 acceptance mark. Looking much like a Model 1911, the Radom is all steel. Looking for parts for. Gents, Do we know when the Radom Model 35 pistols with E prefix serial numbers (with WaA77) were manufactured? The early E prefix pistols seem to be mixed into those with shoulder stock cuts while later ones without cuts still have slide legends without the added P.35(p) markings.

Radom

This is a Polish 9mm service pistol manufactured under German occupation during World War II. 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.

Principal markings: “J0786” - serial number ; “F.B. RADOM VIS Mod. 35. Pat. Nr. 15567” - manufacturer and model; “P.35(p)” - model; eagle over “WaA77” – German military acceptance stamp; eagle over “623” – German military acceptance stamp.

Manufacturer: Fabryka Broni, Radom, Poland

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Condition: NRA Excellent+; fully functioning; all matching serial numbers. [sk]

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