Introducing the Radom P-64, a Semi-Automatic Pistol that bears the mark of history. Manufactured in 1974 by the esteemed Radom, a famed Polish arms manufacturer, this model is a relic from the Cold War era. It's not just a gun; it's a piece of history that you can hold in your hands. In very good condition with only superficial signs of prior handling, this pistol has been well maintained and shows minimal wear.
The P-64 is compact but robust, making it an excellent choice for both collectors and those in need of a reliable concealed carry firearm. It operates on a double-action/single-action system, allowing for quick deployment with a lighter trigger pull for subsequent shots. This handgun fires the stable and accurate 9x18mm Makarov cartridge, offering a perfect balance between power and recoil.
The pistol's blued finish and black plastic grips with checkering contribute to its classic, attractive aesthetic appeal. It comes with a 6-round magazine and hosts an integral front blade and rear dovetail square notch sights for precision aiming. With its 6+1 capacity, it provides a good balance of firepower and compactness.
As a bonus, this firearm is not only about self-defense; it's also about owning a piece of history. The Radom P-64 was a standard issue for police and military personnel in Poland during the Cold War, making it a significant artifact from that period. Owning this gun is about cherishing a piece of the past while investing in a reliable and practical firearm for the future.




