Radom VIS 35 Pistol – Nazi-Era “Eagle/77” Marked, 9mm, 4.6" Barrel, C&R Eligible
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Description
A cornerstone of WWII sidearm history, the Radom VIS 35 was produced in Poland under German occupation and adopted by the Wehrmacht for frontline use. This particular example is chambered in 9mm and features the sought-after "Eagle/77" Waffenamt stamp along with factory “623” markings, identifying it as an occupation-era piece.
Condition is rated Very Good, retaining approximately 80–89% of its original blued finish with honest wear on the working surfaces and minor surface scratches. The 4 5/8" barrel, crisp slide serrations, and wartime plastic grips remain in strong shape, making this a desirable example for both collectors and historical shooters. Mechanically, the pistol is in good working order.
Whether you're expanding a WWII sidearm collection or seeking a mechanically sound piece of military history, the VIS 35 stands out for its rugged design, historical provenance, and collector appeal.
Specifications:
Specification | Detail |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Radom |
Model | VIS 35 |
Country of Origin | Poland (German-occupied) |
Caliber | 9mm |
Barrel Length | 4 5/8 inches |
Finish | Blued |
Grips | Black Plastic |
Markings | “Eagle/77” Waffenamt, “623” Code |
Condition | Very Good (80–89% original finish) |
Classification | Curio & Relic Handgun |
Action | Single Action |