In this picture you will see the 'Eagle over WaA77' mark on both the slide and the frame. Here are the marks on a Polish P.35 Radom pistol made in 1942. It's fun to 'read the marks' that can tell you a lot about firearms made in or accepted by Germany. Luckily for collectors, Germans have always been meticulous about marking their firearms, both military and commercial. Polish patent filed on January 15, 1931.ISBN 83-11-08604-4.Įxternal links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pistolet wz. Andrzej Ciepliński, Ryszard Woźniak (1996).^ Remigiusz Wilk, 'Vis na rynku od 2018', MILMAG website, available at (in Polish).^ Remigiusz Wilk, Bez nowości, ale z Bumarem, „Raport-WTO” nr.^ a b c d (in Polish) Weiler, Wojciech: VIS in: Przegląd Strzelecki Arsenał nr.The Encyclopedia of Small Arms and Artillery. VIS Radom, A study and photographic album of Poland's finest pistol. ^ a b c d e (in Polish) Twardoch, Szczepan, VIS-a-VIS in Broń i Amunicja nr.Polish Underground - specifically during the Warsaw Uprising. ![]()
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