WWII German Handguns: Luger, Walther P38, Vis/Radom, Browning Hi-Power

This is a video demonstration of several German handguns used in the Second World War. Check out some of them like the Luger, Walther P38, Hi-power Browning and of course, the Vis wz.35.  

The Vis wz. 35 (its German designation was 9 mm Pistole 35 (p) and often erroneously referred to as Radom (in English-speaking sources) is a semi-automatic pistol of Polish origin and 9 mm caliber.

It is inspired by the Browning HP35 pistol  designed by John Moses Browning, whose design was carried on by the Fabrique Nationale of Herstal after his death.

This pistol began to be produced in the Fabryka Broni (Weapon Factory) of Radom, in 1935, and was adopted as standard sidearm of the Polish Army the following year. It is considered one of the best pistols produced and highly appreciated by gun collectors.

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