Introducing the Radom P-64, a semi-automatic pistol that stands as a testament to Cold War-era craftsmanship and reliability. Manufactured in 1976 in Poland, this compact sidearm is chambered in the distinctive 9x18mm Makarov caliber, offering a blend of historical significance and practical utility. Designed for the Polish People's Army, it is a piece of history that collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate for its robust construction and compact size, ideal for concealed carry.
This particular P-64 is in good condition, exhibiting some marks from prior use and handling, which only add to its storied past. The bore is bright and clean, with well-maintained rifling, ensuring a reliable shooting experience. Included in the sale are two 6-round magazines and a classic leather holster, completing the package for collectors or those seeking a reliable carry option.
The Radom P-64 features a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger mechanism, allowing for flexibility in handling and firing. Its blued finish not only adds a touch of elegance but also provides a degree of corrosion resistance typical of the era. With fixed notch and post sights, and black checkered polymer grips, the P-64 combines practicality with classic design elements.
The history of the P-64 is deeply rooted in the Cold War, making it a fascinating addition to any collection. Its compact size does not compromise its performance, and with a 6+1 round capacity, it is a reliable choice for those interested in both history and self-defense. The 9x18mm Makarov caliber is a hallmark of Eastern Bloc firearms, offering a unique shooting experience that is both effective and intriguing.
Owning the Radom P-64 means possessing a piece of history, a reliable firearm, and a conversation starter all in one. Whether you're a collector, a military history enthusiast, or someone looking for a dependable compact pistol, the P-64 fits the bill perfectly.




