Unusual Satin/Phosphate Nazi Issued Radom Pistol
based around John browning’s Browning GP design the Radom was an attempt to replicate a similar handgun in 9×19 parabellum. At the beginning of 1931 the new handguns were ready for testing, the pistol proved to be accurate, stable and reliable, finding great approval from the polish army. Production began in the city of Radom in 1935, with the occupation of Poland by German forces the Radom became issued to German rear line infantry in order to offset the burden on supplies of handguns. However, the Radom became prized for its solid performance and would late become the standard issue sidearm for German paratroops.
This is a excellent example of the type showing little wear to the receiver as well as an impressive finish. The polymer grips remain in amazing condition with the product retain a dynamic dry firing action.
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