Radom VIS Mod.35 P.35(p) Type II 9mm Luger, German-Occupation, 4.6 in Barrel, Blued, 8+1 (1943 S‑Prefix)
This WWII-era Radom VIS Mod.35 is a German-occupation P.35(p) Type II pistol from 1943 (S-prefix). It features the three-lever configuration with a slide-mounted decocker, retains its forged steel, factory blue finish, and carries eagle/77 Waffenamt acceptances on the left slide and frame. A late Type II example, it lacks the right-side "P.35(p)" marking and the frame’s 1911A1-style trigger relief cuts.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are noticeable handling and use marks present from prior service and storage. The bore is bright and clean. Please refer to the photos for a complete view of the pistol’s surfaces and markings.
What’s Included
- Radom VIS Mod.35 P.35(p) Type II 9mm Luger pistol
- 1x 8-round VIS wz.35/P.35(p) pattern steel magazine
Built under German occupation, this P.35(p) Type II shows the three-lever layout: a slide-mounted decocker, a frame-mounted takedown catch, and a separate slide stop. As a Type II, it has no shoulder-stock slot and uses the heel-style magazine release with a lanyard ring at the frame’s base.
Production details and markings align with wartime issue. The left slide is roll-marked "F.B. RADOM VIS Mod.35 Pat. Nr. 15567," and both the left slide and left frame bear eagle/77 Waffenamt acceptances.
Consistent with late Type II pistols, it does not have the "P.35(p)" marking on the right side, and the frame lacks 1911A1-style trigger relief cuts. The S-prefix serial range corresponds to 1943 manufacture.
The pistol is forged steel with a factory blue finish and anti-glare longitudinal serrations along the top of the slide. It wears checkered plastic grip panels with "FB" on the left and "VIS" on the right. Sights are practical and fixed: a front blade and a dovetailed rear notch.
Chambered in 9mm Luger, it uses a 4.6 in barrel and holds 8 rounds in the magazine (8+1 capacity). Overall length is approximately 8.1 in. The single-action, short-recoil, tilting-barrel system reflects the VIS wz.35 design adopted for P.35(p) service.




