
This gun is in excellent shape for being 70 years old, and could still give. Radom Vis P35 Serial Numbers Polish Radom P35 Serial Numbers. Just 50 guns will be made, serial numbered 201801 to 201850. The Radom VIS is set for a 50-pistol run this year in Poland and could see. The serial number, along with the absence of a slot to attach a stock and a takedown catch . Later that year Germany and Russia invade and split Poland down the middle. Radom VIS P35p Nazi WaA77 Proof Circa 1939-40. The takedown lever is marked with a four pointed star.Browning Auto-5 Semi-Automatic 12 gauge Shotgun Serial No.

The left side of the frame is marked “152212”. Walther P5 Compact DA/SA Double / Single Action 9MM Semi Automatic Pistol In The Box, Extra MagazineSOLD FOR: $1,500Make: WaltherModel: P5 CompactSerial Number: 152212Year of Manufacture: 1991Caliber: 9mm ParabellumAction Type: Traditional Double Action Semi-Automatic with 8-Round Removable MagazineMarkings: The left side of the slide is marked “152212”, with the Walther “Banner” logo, and “P5 COMPACT”.

sells replacement grips for $15 and replacement magazine s for $42. The gun is in great mechanical condition for its age and the bore should easily last for several more decades of shooting enjoyment. The missing magazine and grips are certainly going to dampen collector enthusiasm to the point where the shooters might get a chance at a nice pistol for home defense and informal target practice. The pistol comes with bringback paperwork and a black leather top flap holster, but the grips and magazine are missing. Nazi Marked WWII Bringback FB Radom Model Vis 35 Grade I, Blue 4 11/16” SA Semi-Auto Pistol & Holster, MFD 1939-40 C&RSOLD FOR: $1,283.99LSB#: 151202DR02Make: Fabryka Broni (Arms Factory), in Radom, PolandModel: VIS 35 (Vis is Latin for “force”) Grade I (Number: D0025Year of Manufacture: 1939-1940Caliber: 9mm ParabellumAction Type: Single Action Semi-Auto Pistol with Removable MagazineMarkings: The left side of the slide is marked “F.

This is a very nice package that will be of interest to collectors of German weaponry as used during WWII. The holster appears authentic in all regards, but the makers mark on the inside surface of the top flap is too faint to read. It comes with two magazine s (the one in the pistol is correctly marked with a German acceptance stamp, but the spare magazine appears to be from an earlier pistol) and a vintage brown leather top flap holster identical to that made by Steyr for the Radom pistols. The pistol is correctly marked for a 2nd Variation Radom, and has matching serial numbers on the slide, frame and barrel.
