Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Overall, this handgun rates in about Fine condition. The mark on the left side of the slide and some of the inspection marks on the trigger guard have been ground off. The tips of the slide serrations on the right side are ground flat. There are light wear marks in the underside of the slide from rubbing on the frame, on the left rear of the slide where the decocker rubs, and marks where the safety was raised into the rear of the slide. There is also thinning on the edges of the slide, frame and decocker, with several light handling marks scattered over the surfaces. There is thinning in the front strap, trigger guard, mainspring housing and grip safety, with light plum colored patina developing. Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 88% of its original metal finish. It is almost as nice as the brushed finish applied to Colt 1911 pistols in 1916.īore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. Type of Finish: The pistol has a thin blued finish over wire brushed metal.įinish Originality: We think this finish is an original wartime finish as produced in Poland. The grips are in about Excellent overall condition. There are no mars in the checkering and only a few light marks in the smooth borders of the grips. The checkering is sharp on the left grip and shows light wear on the right. Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered black plastic with “FB” in an inverted triangle on the left grip and “VIS” in an inverted triangle on the right grip. There is a thin narrow rib running down the center of the entire length of the slide with a finely checkered finish. The rear sight is a “V” notch dovetailed into the slide. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a short narrow blade fixed to the rib on the slide. The right side of the hammer is marked with a script “H” and a diamond with a dot in the center. There is part of a “3” or “8” on the left side of the slide above the front edge of the frame. There is a “W” inspection mark on the left side of the grip safety and a “-Y-“ mark on the right side of the trigger guard, along with other marks we can’t make out. The right side of the frame is marked “K0064” and with an “Eagle / 77”. The left side of the frame is also marked with an “Eagle / WaA77”. “P.35(p)”, an Eagle holding a globe with Swastika, “Eagle / WaA77” (Waffenamt Used in Poland at Broni) and “Eagle / 623” (Waffenamt for Final Acceptance at Steyr). Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “F. II, by Jan Still)Īction Type: Single Action Semi-Auto Pistol with Removable Magazine Model: VIS 35 (Vis is Latin for “force”) Grade II, Subvariation 1 (“Axis Pistols”, Vol. Make: Fabryka Broni (Arms Factory), in Radom, Poland Arrow_back Back More Sold Foreign Military Arms
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