From the Vault: A Dive into the History of the Radom VIS 35

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In this episode of From the Vault, we explore the history of the Radom VIS 35, a Polish semi-automatic pistol celebrated for its exceptional design and craftsmanship during the early 20th century.

Designed in the late 1920s by Piotr Wilniewczyc and Jan Skrzypiński, the Radom VIS 35 was officially adopted by the Polish military in 1935. Chambered in 9mm Parabellum, this single-action pistol drew inspiration from John Browning's FN Hi-Power, featuring a short-recoil system and a frame-mounted decocker. The VIS 35 was prized for its accuracy, reliability, and ergonomic design, making it a favorite sidearm among Polish soldiers.

Discover how the German occupation during World War II led to continued production of the VIS 35 under Nazi control, often with modified features and markings. We’ll also discuss its postwar legacy and why this pistol remains a treasured piece for collectors and firearm historians.

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