Radom VIS Model 35 9mm Pistol – Steyr-Made, German Occupation Marked (Circa 1941–1943)
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Description
This Radom VIS Model 35 is a historically significant World War II–era semi-automatic pistol, manufactured at Steyr during the German occupation of Poland. Produced between approximately 1941 and 1943, these pistols were issued to German forces and are among the most sought-after variants of the VIS platform due to their wartime provenance and limited production runs.
Chambered in 9mm, the VIS 35 is widely regarded as one of the finest service pistols of its era, blending elements of the Browning Hi-Power and the Colt 1911 into a robust, accurate, and well-balanced design. This example shows honest period wear consistent with age and service, with intact controls, correct profile, and wartime-appropriate finish.
For collectors of WWII sidearms, German-marked occupation pistols, or Central European military arms, Steyr-made Radoms represent an excellent balance of historical importance, mechanical quality, and long-term collectibility.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Fabryka Broni Radom / Steyr (Occupation) |
| Model | VIS Model 35 |
| Caliber | 9mm |
| Action | Semi-Automatic |
| Barrel Length | ~4.9 in (approximate) |
| Capacity | 8-round detachable magazine |
| Finish | Wartime blued / military finish |
| Grips | Black checkered grips with Radom triangle logo |
| Sights | Fixed front and rear |
| Production Era | Circa 1941–1943 |
| Markings | German occupation / Steyr manufacture |
| Serial Number | G7435 |
| Condition | Collector grade, period-correct wear |