Introducing the Radom P-64, a classic piece of Cold War history and a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This Polish-made semi-automatic pistol, chambered in 9x18mm Makarov, is renowned for its compact design and functional charm. Manufactured in 1970, this particular model is in very good condition, displaying only minor signs of handling with a clean, mirror-like bore and excellent rifling. With its original blued finish and iconic black plastic checkered grips, the P-64 remains a shining example of Eastern Bloc craftsmanship.
The Radom P-64 comes as a complete package with two 6-round magazines, a bonus soft case, and a leather IWB holster, ensuring that you have everything you need right out of the box. Designed in the late 1950s to replace the TT pistol, the P-64 served as the standard sidearm for Polish military forces and saw widespread use among various military and law enforcement agencies worldwide. Its resemblance to the Walther PPK, combined with a double-action/single-action trigger mechanism and a blowback operating system, makes it both a functional and collectible firearm.
This semi-automatic pistol, produced by the Łucznik Arms Factory, boasts a chrome-lined 3.1" barrel, enhancing its durability and accuracy. The P-64's compact size and 6+1 round capacity make it ideal for concealed carry, personal defense, or as a standout addition to any collection of military surplus firearms. With its sturdy design and historical significance, the Radom P-64 is not just a firearm but a tangible piece of history that continues to captivate modern enthusiasts.




