Originally the main sidearm of Poland's military, the VIS-35 was re-branded the P.35(p) and pressed into service by the Germans following their invasion and occupation of Poland. Features fixed blade front and notch rear sights, with the one-line Radom marking, "eagle/swastika", "eagle/WaA623", and "XV0K0066" marked on the left side of the slide, along with the German model marking and proofs, and "WaA77" on both the slide and frame. The frame and slide are matching numbered with the "eagle/swastika" and "eagle/WaA623" proofed barrel un-serialized. Fitted with a set of checkered "FB" and "VIS" grip panels. Provenance: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner
Excellent, retaining 90% plus original blue finish with minor edge wear, some attractive plum coloration showing on the frame, thinning on the grip straps, and a few mild handling marks. The grips are also excellent with crisp checkering and defined logos. Mechanically excellent.
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