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#Radom model 35 stock full
Roback’s Honorable Discharge, a copy of a listing of his awards and citations, and a copy of a picture of him in full uniform. Roback served in the 275th Infantry Regiment and that he came back to the states in Sept. The bringback paperwork consists of copies of a War Trophy Certificate, an Owner’s Inventory and Customs Declaration and a letter from the niece of Technical Sergeant Martin Roback who brought the pistol back with him from WWII. The holster shows a cut through the leather where the front sight of the pistol is located, thinning in its finish, two sharp scratches in its front edge, and multiple handling marks in the top flap and on the rear of the holster. There is a single wide belt loop sewn and riveted to the back of the holster. The top flap has a steel stud on it for securing to a strap sewn to the outside of the holster. The holster is made from a single piece of leather that is folded over at the front and sewn along the rear edge, and folded over at the top to form the top flap. The lanyard is about 51” in length, is tied in a knot through the lanyard ring, and is in about Very Good condition. However, it does include a dark green cotton lanyard, a black leather top-flap holster and paperwork. We did not fire this handgun.īox, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol does not come with a magazine. This allows the slide release to be pushed out from the right side and the gun disassembled much like a Browning High Power. To disassemble the gun, the slide is pulled back and the dismounting lever is raised into a notch on the bottom edge of the slide. The Grade I variant included a dismounting lever on the frame, a lanyard ring on the bottom of the mainspring housing and a groove in the back of the mainspring housing for attachment of a shoulder stock. There is a de-cocker on the slide and a grip safety. The trigger is crisp and the slide is tight to the frame. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Overall, this handgun rates in about Good condition and would rate higher with grips.
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The screw heads are sharp and the markings are clear. The slide serrations and the knurling on the small parts are sharp, but the slide serrations show tiny spots of erosion. There is thinning on the front strap, magazine housing and the edges of the slide and frame. There are spots of surface loss at the front of the slide and on its right side, with spots of surface loss on the sides of the frame where the grips would normally be located and at the rear of the slide under the decocker. There are scabs of solid erosion and spots of pinprick surface erosion scattered over the slide, the underside of the frame, front strap and the left side of the grip frame. Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 70% of its metal finish.
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There are tiny spots of erosion sprinkled throughout the bore. Type of Finish: The pistol has a blued finish.įinish Originality: The finish is original.īore Condition: The bore is gray with sharp pronounced rifling. Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips have been removed but the grip screws are still in place. There is a thin narrow rib running down the center of the entire length of the slide with a finely checkered finish. The rear sight is a “V” notch dovetailed into the slide. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a short narrow blade fixed to the rib on the slide. The shoulder stock slot in the mainspring housing is marked “3”. There are inspection marks on the left rear and right front of the trigger guard. The right side of the trigger is marked “S”. The right side of the frame is marked “D0025”. The left side of the frame is also marked with an “Eagle / WaA77”. Nr.15567 / “P.35(p.)””, an Eagle holding a globe with Swastika, “Eagle / WaA77” (Waffenamt Used in Poland at Radom) and “Eagle / 623” (Waffenamt for Final Acceptance at Steyr). Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “F. Model: VIS 35 (Vis is Latin for “force”) Grade I ()Īction Type: Single Action Semi-Auto Pistol with Removable Magazine Make: Fabryka Broni (Arms Factory), in Radom, Poland Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Foreign Military Arms