This video focuses on the Polish Radom Vis 35 pistol, specifically a 1944 production model chambered in 9mm. The description includes a link to a potential Part 1 of the content, suggesting a continuation or series. The video aims to showcase and potentially review this historical firearm. The provided hashtags further highlight the specific model and its origin.
This video delves into the history and development of the Radom Vis 35, Poland's excellent automatic pistol. It details the pistol's origins in the 1920s as Poland sought a new military sidearm, initial testing of various .380 ACP compacts, and the unexpected influence of an early FN High Power prototype. Despite not meeting initial size requirements, the High Power's effectiveness led to a domestic design heavily influenced by it. The description also touches upon design adjustments, the pistol's adoption in 1935, and its significant production numbers both pre-war and during German occupation, highlighting its quality and handling as one of WWII's best automatic pistols.
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