11/5/21 - This is a very nice example of a Radom VIS 35 issued to the Nazi military during WW2. It is all matching and has the proper "Eagle 77" and "Eagle 623" Nazi military acceptance proofs. This particular gun is of the later-war "two lever" variation. It comes as a rig with one period-correct magazine and a fairly worn period-correct tan leather holster. The leather is mostly dried with light cracking throughout with a mostly-intact ink stamp on the inside of the top flap. The gun has retained somewhere between 85-90% of its original military finish. Most of the finish loss is on the front strap. There is also some minor thinning on the top of the slide and minor wear on the high edges of the slide and around the muzzle. There are a couple of small spots on the right side of the slide with minor wear and oxidation. Very minor thinning and brown patina on the back strap. It comes with the scarce wartime reddish bakelite grips. The bore is excellent - shiny with strong rifling and just a couple of areas with some tiny freckling.