Originally Published By CombatDiver: Alright, I'm back home with my reference point booklet 'AXIS PIST0LS' by Ján C.
#RADOM MODEL 35 SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERS#
Serial numbers come in blocks of 10,000 with alphabetic prefix (there are no I, 0, Q V, X or Con blocks recognised) Total development Poles: 18,000 German Army 313,000 Kreigsmarine 1,000 with E/M and N real estate number.
#RADOM MODEL 35 SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBER#
Est prod 107,000 So far as the serial number runs its a mystréy. 15567' large grip screws red, dark brown or black plastic material or checkered solid wood grips riveted lead to assembly hollow head pins hammer improved which has a notch to hold slide available for disassembly harsh fit and máchining with military-bIue or phosphate surface finish change to one piece recoil guidebook at about J serial block serial rané Z2000 to K9150. 15567 P.35(p)' both E/WaA77 or E/77 and E/623 acceptence stamp barrel-recoil spring-guide in the bright Est prod 144,000 Level II Subvariation 2: Wihout 'P.35(p)' on glide legend and at about serial quantity NO1 change to past due E/77 popularity stamp the next changes also arise: eradication of hand clearance cuts purple, brown or dark vinyl or checkered lumber grips riveted result in assembly large grasp screws and hollow brain pins serial range M8400 to Z2000.Įst prod 73,600 Quality III: Take down latch eliminated slip tale 'F.B. Here's the knowledge going back two grades Grade II Stock slot machine game eliminated military-blue carry out stamped left slide legend 'F.B. Frame is not cut to the stock cut which was did apart with Quality I subvariation 3 (overdue).
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RAD0M VIS Mod.ġ5567' there's is not any Polish eagle (earlier types) nor Level I -P.35(p) marking at conclusion. The slide markings suggest a later generation late Quality II subvariation 2 (later part of the) or earlier Grade lII ('F.B. Still pg 66 ref the VIS M1935 (RADOM) (P.35p) The Eagle evidence on the result in guard isn't a Kréigsmarine (E/sw/M) but a Gérman commerical confirmation (E/N). Verry intriguing Radom you may have there! Alright, I'm back home with my research reserve 'AXIS PIST0LS' by Ján C. I've obtained a afterwards wartime model minus the remove lever on the frame. There are some excellent photos of the P35(p) in there along with manufacturing runs, variants, etc. Will there be anyone here that has a copy of 'Axis PistoIs of WWII'? (reddish colored hard bound cover). Just about all Kreigsmarine stamped guns are usually on the bottom of the Atlantic! I don't possess my references useful (I'm away from home as standard) but will check out when I go back home.
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EASILY browse the marking within the trigger guard effectively and that is a 'M' under the eagle in that case its a Kreigsmarine concern.