15567 P.35(p)" both E/WaA77 or E/77 and E/623 acceptence stamp barrel-recoil spring-guide in the white Est prod 144,000 Grade II Stock slot eliminated military-blue finish stamped left slide legend "F.B. Frame is not cut for the stock cut which was did away with Grade I subvariation 3 (late). 15567" there's is no Polish eagle (early models) nor Grade I -P.35(p) marking at end. The slide markings indicate a later production late Grade II subvariation 2 (late) or early Grade III ("F.B. The Eagle proof on the trigger guard is not a Kreigsmarine (E/sw/M) but a German commerical proof (E/N). Still pg 66 ref the VIS M1935 (RADOM) (P.35p) Vis Radom will enchant both the novice as well as the advanced collector and is a must for any firearms reference library.OK, I'm back home with my reference book "AXIS PISTOLS" by Jan C. Other sections include pistols of the Polish Underground, non-VIS pistol models and even rifles made at Radom. The wartime galleries illustrate every serial number letter code prefix while showing first hand the deterioration of quality and production simplifications instilled as the war progressed. All these materials greatly contribute to the work which also elaborates into prototypes, model variances, manufacturing changes as well as accessories like holsters, cleaning rods, shoulder-stocks, ammunition, conversion units, etc.Ī large section of the book is dedicated to the photographic gallery, which gives an uncanny perspective on the entire production including prewar VIS model years as well as the entire wartime production. Illustrated for the first time, are many period and wartime documents, period photographs and technical drawings. and in Poland, a wealth of new historical information has been revealed. Aside from the practical sections, like takedown of the pistol, shooting and collecting the VIS, the author has delved into the history of the pistol and its production. Parts and assemblies are discussed and illustrated in detail. William York's analytical approach investigates the origins of the pistol and reveals some new conclusions about what influenced the pistol's designers. Aside from the practical sections, like takedown of the Vis Radom is the first comprehensive collector's book aimed at detailing all variants of the VIS pistol. Vis Radom is the first comprehensive collector's book aimed at detailing all variants of the VIS pistol.
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