Polish radom question

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  • GBEAR1
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 387

    #1

    Polish radom question

    I know this forum is for revolvers but I thought I would ask any way. It is a late K series Polish radom. It has no decocking lever but the upper rear of the slide is milled out for one. Could this pistol of been originally made that way. I have heard that some of the late guns were not made with decocking levers but I dont know if the slides were milled out for them or not. Thanks in advance for any help
  • dave
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 6778

    #2
    I can not answer specifically but The Germans did make changes to these pistols over a period of time. They were gradual so the answer could be yes. I used to have a dozen or so of many types but can not remember details now. I only have one, an early Nazi made as the Poles made them. It is a F series and has the lever. F series should not have a stock cut but mine does, so its m/m.
    I'm sure you will get a definite answer.
    You can never go home again.

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    • John Sukey
      Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
      • Aug 2009
      • 12224

      #3
      Once more, its not a Radom but a VIS, made at Radom Arsenal

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      • dave
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 6778

        #4
        And what does VIS mean, John?
        You can never go home again.

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        • John Sukey
          Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
          • Aug 2009
          • 12224

          #5
          I once knew what it meant when I bought mine, but that was a looong time ago!

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          • dave
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 6778

            #6
            According to a soft cover book I have by a Robert J. Berger it is Latin for Force or Power.
            Looking thru pic's in the book it appears the hammer drop lever was never eliminated. It was later used to hold slide back for disassembly as well as hammer drop.
            You can never go home again.

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