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The pistol has a blade front sight and a V notch rear sight that is drift adjustable for windage only. The pistol has been designed to operate as a single action firearm that utilizes an external hammer and a locked breech. It is a self-loading, recoil operated, semi-automatic pistol that is chambered for the. This 'Grade II' Polish Radom VIS 35 pistol was manufactured some time between 19. The 77 is the Radom (Polish city where the arsenal is located) number. The wa77 is actually WaA77 which is the acceptance mark from the WaffenAmt (WaffenAmt = weapons bureau). Get a magnifying glass (or something) and look again at your P35.
#Fl studio sakura slide serial numbers#
Serial numbers are located on the right side of the slide A0001 to Dxxxx. Frame was marked with 'WaA 77' (Radom) and proof marks '625' (Steyr). Waffenamt acceptance mark and 'P-35 (p)' were stamped below the first line. All of these seem to be three lever pistols, so 1940ish perhaps? Slide markings: 'F.B.
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Gents, Do we know when the Radom Model 35 pistols with E prefix serial numbers (with WaA77) were manufactured? The early E prefix pistols seem to be mixed into those with shoulder stock cuts while later ones without cuts still have slide legends without the added P.35(p) markings. Serial number: 4-digit number with prefix on right frame.