Manufactured in 1939, the VIS-35 pistol was the standard sidearm of Poland, and following the invasion and occupation in September 1939, it became a secondary arm for the Wehrmacht. The pre-occupation pistols show a level of fit and finish not seen on the ones produced for the Germans and bear the Polish Eagle on the left side of the slide between the model, date and patent markings. Fixed sights with "F.B. RADOM/1939r." and "VIS-wz.35/pat.Nr.15567" on the left side of the slide, numerous small proofs on both sides of the trigger guard and matching numbers on the frame and slide. The barrel lug is marked "8,81" on the left and "(reverse S) N2/(inverted &&&)" on the right, and the matching number "4330" on the back. Equipped with a takedown catch and a slotted back strap for mounting a stock, both features eliminated during the occupation, and fitted with a pair of checkered grips marked "FB" and "VIS" on the left and right side, respectively.
Excellent. 97% plus of the original blue finish remains with bright wear along the high edges and light handling marks overall. The grips are also excellent with a few dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent.
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