This "American Rifleman Television" segment focuses on the Polish Vis 35 Radom pistol, a significant sidearm developed just before World War II. The video details its origins, with designers Piotr Wilniewczyc and Jan Skrzypinski advocating for a domestic design over the initially considered Czech CZ vz.24. Despite a limited production run due to the German invasion in 1939, the Vis 35 is recognized as a top handgun of its era. The segment also features the Radom on the range and provides information on accessing more American Rifleman TV content and joining the NRA.
The PM-63 RAK is a uniquely designed Polish submachine gun chambered in 9x18mm Makarov, known for its high rate of fire and historical significance. Despite its compact PDW form factor, it presents significant ergonomic hazards, including a slide that comes dangerously close to the shooter's eye. Its most critical flaw is the risk of slam firing due to a fixed firing pin, which can cause accidental discharge when charging the weapon improperly.
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