Radom Vis 35 Serial Number Search
The slide markings have been changed to 'F.B. Cracks In Vaulted Ceiling Drywall. RADOM VIS Mod. The full serial number on this pistol is located on. Any Radom VIS 35 pistol collection would. The serial number is S 3273. Radom Vis 35 Serial Numbers. Web; News; Img; Video; Shop; Music. The slide markings are 'F.B. RADOM VIS Mod. The full serial number on this pistol is. Obviously the first and most distinguishing aspect of this pistol as noted is the serial number. German markings of 'F.B.RADOM VIS Mod. Search Catalog. VIS FB Radom Type I Disassemble, this will take you through the six serial numbers on the weapon. Model: Model 1939 VIS-35. Serial Number. Early 1939 VIS-35 1935 Polish F. Radom 9mm Pistol. Search Our Site.
Hello, This is my first time posting to your forum, and I hope you don't mind a request for some information on my new firearm. I went to a gun show today, and couldn't stop looking at this F.B. I ended up buying, and have been researching them all evening. From what I can gather, this is a Stage II Radom VIS pistol from WWII. It does not sport the Polish Radom Eagle on it, but rather the German acceptance stamps and swastikas.
It has the dis assembly lever, and de cocking lever, but no slot for extra long stock. I have a few questions about this pistol, and would be greatly appreciative if you could lend some of your experience to me. I matched the Serial numbers on the Slide, and Stock.
I read that there is also a serial number on the barrel? I checked for this, and found a swastika on one side of the lug and what appears to be a 3 digit number right above it. The numbers are not alpha numeric, and already to big to be the 5 character serial number that I found on the slide and stock.
I also read that there is a serial number in one other place on the firearm. There is a 4 digit alpha numeric number on safety switch, but once again, it isn't the 5 digits as the slide and stock serial number. Is this gun already pieced together? I have been to bookstores already this evening, and scoured the internet for photos and information on this gun. I have yet to see one with white grips. The guy at the gun show told me that the gun was probably issued to an officer, or a tank commander, as to explain the rare grips.