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Polish AKM and CZ P-01
Hi, I have an FB Radom stamped with the polish eagle and dated 1939 (not 1938) I can't find any info about it. It's in rough shape. Mag is still full (not sure if from the war). My grandpa was under fire in WWII and jumped into a foxhole with a German soldier. The story was published in a newspaper with grandpa's picture. Anyway, he brought it home from the war and I received it when he died, the leather case has the German eagle & swastika stamp. Can you tell me more about this weapon?
Sounds like a pre-Fall of Poland produced wz. 35 Vis ‘Radom’. The German service designation for captured Polish wz. 35s used by the Wehrmacht was Pistole 645(p). I have a short article on the Vis here. I’m unsure if you have experience handling firearms but I would advise unloading the pistol for safety, always keep it pointed in a safe direction.
Feel free to email me at [email protected]. Hope that’s of some help.
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