There is no manual safety the design relies solely on a half-cock notch or the floating firing pin which allows safe carry with the hammer down. The slide release is just above the trigger on the left side. The lever to the rear of the grip frame is not a safety - it's a slide retaining latch to aid in disassembly. 15567, along with an eagle/77 and WaA623 proofs and a nazi military acceptance stamp.This firearm may be viewed on Tuesday or Thursday from 9am to 3pm.Seller does reserve the right to refuse sale. RADOM VIS MODEL 35 9mm Luger 80% blue, excellent bore, very good grips, 4 5/8' barrel, Nazi issued stamped on the left side of the slide F.B.RADOM VIS Mod.35 Pat. The lever on the slide is a decocker - it retracts the firing pin into the slide and drops the hammer on the hammer retaining plate. It has a grip safety like the M1911, and the barrel is unlocked via a cam like the High Power. Poland produced this pistol, which had a blend of features from the M1911 pistol and the Belgian 9mm High Power. At first glance it might appear homely, but the Radom is considered by many experts as one of the best pistols to come out of the WWII period. I thought you might be interested in seeing a Polish P.35 9mm Radom pistol. Resistance Vis: Small numbers of Vises were assembled by the resistance from parts stolen from the Radom factory. 155567' on early ones and 'bnz' on late ones.
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