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Production continued under German control though quality suffered as a result of war time stresses and limitations. The Browning-based weapon proved exceptionally reliable and of great production quality though not many were available at the time of the invasion and subsequent occupation.
Radom model 35 serial numbers#
Operators: Nazi Germany Poland Fb Radom Vis 35 Serial Numbers The Polish wz.35 pistol was one of the finest semi-automatic handguns of her era, appearing just shortly before the German invasion of September 1939 to officially begin World War 2. New Book, Vis Radom, A Study and Photographic Album of Poland's Finest Pistol by William J York, Polish eagle WaA77 Waa623 German war production. This Grade II Polish Radom VIS 35 pistol was manufactured some time between 19. No serial numbers are stamped on the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model. The barrel displays a number, '20' (this could be either a serial number, or a production number). Matching serial numbers are stamped on the frame and on the slide. That gun seems to be in the L serial numbers of the first alphabet series, probably made in 1941. Note that the original markings are shallow and easily removed along with the slide acceptance WaA 77 markings normally present. I am OFFERED BY a friend a F.B.RADOM VIS Mod 35 Pat.Nr 15567 ss. Frame and grip safety serial numbers match, below D0100 range. Nr.15567, identify this as a Grade 3 Model of 1935 Radom Pistol, manufactured in the Fabrika Broni factory in Radom, Poland, during that country’s Nazi occupation period of World War II. In total 46,000 were made pre-war for Poland’s military, and German occupation forces built another 300,000+ during the war. The Vis 35 is one of the best automatic pistols of WWII in terms of both handling and quality.