7/1/21 - This is an excellent example of an all-phosphate Radom VIS 35 issued to the Nazi military during WW2. It is all matching and has "Waffen 623" proofs, indicating final inspection took place in the Steyr factory. We estimate the gun has retained about 97% of its original phosphate finish. Some of the small parts are blued. There is minor wear on the high edges. While there is very little actual finish loss, there is spotty oxidation and discoloration throughout - typical for these phosphate guns. Dark brown patina and very minor pin-pricking on the straps. Comes with excellent grips and a period-correct waffen-proofed magazine. Mint bore.