5/26/2023 0 Comments Vis radom p35 serial numbers![]() The Vis was adopted as the standard issue sidearm of the Polish Army in 1935 and production began at the state arsenal in Radom. The Vis-35 was also slotted for a wooden stock, and in addition to a standard slide lock had a takedown latch to aid in disassembly. I've seen it stated (although I haven't seen any primary sources) that the pistol was "one of the finest" combat handguns in the world. It can be viewed as an interesting "hybrid" design between a M1911A1 and a Hi-Power, with the final design being thinner than both. It uses a single stack magazine that holds 8 rounds. Chambered in 9mm, the pistol is thinner than the M1911A1 and the grip flares out at the bottom. The pistol is based on the M1911A1, but has a decocker and uses a similar camming system to the Browning Hi-Power as opposed to the link used on the M1911A1. The Vis or Vis-35 (often incorrectly known as a Radom) is a 9mm single action semiautomatic designed in Poland in 1930.
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