This video focuses on the P-83 Wanad, an obscure Polish pistol that served as Poland's standard military sidearm for a period. Often compared to the Soviet Makarov PM due to its lineage and design, the P-83 represents a significant piece of Cold War-era firearm history. The analysis likely delves into its specifications, design features, and historical context within the Polish military.
This YouTube video, titled 'Polish 64 Pistols', focuses on firearms. While no specific details about the '64 Pistols' are provided in the description, it directs viewers to the creator's website for product information. The description also includes social media links for ClassicFirearm.
This YouTube video, titled 'What's In The Box? Polish Radom P64 Pistols,' focuses on the unboxing and likely initial impressions of Polish Radom P64 pistols. While the description provides social media links for ClassicFirearm, it doesn't offer details about the pistol's features, history, or performance. The video's primary content is the reveal of the contents within the packaging for these specific firearms.
The Polish Vis 35, also known as the WZ 35 or P.35(p) under German occupation, is a highly regarded 9mm military pistol from WWII. It features a unique internal design, a grip safety, and a hammer-drop safety (decocker). Despite its historical significance and excellent ergonomics, it has three main production variants with differing features like take-down levers and stock cuts.
This video showcases a new batch of Polish Radom P64 pistols, described as being in very good to like-new surplus condition. The firearms are semi-automatic, chambered in 9x18 caliber, and come with two 6-round magazines. The importer rates them as 'very good,' but many are noted to be in excellent or near-new condition, with none seen in poor shape. The P64 is also highlighted as C&R eligible.
The Polish Vis 35, also known as the Radom, was a high-quality service pistol developed in the 1930s. It featured design elements borrowed from Browning's High Power and 1911, including a unique decocking lever. Production continued under German occupation as the P.35(p), with early examples maintaining excellent quality before later war simplifications.
This video provides a review of the P64 Makarov pistol, a Polish firearm imported by Century Arms. The reviewer highlights its design, noting its inspiration from the Walther PPK, and describes it as a 'wicked little pistol.' The content focuses on the characteristics and appeal of this specific handgun.
The P-64 Polish pistol, chambered in 9x18 Makarov, offers a compact and accurate platform inspired by the Walther PPK. While featuring a crisp single-action trigger, its double-action pull is notably heavy, a characteristic of its military design. It served as Poland's standard service pistol and remains a functional surplus option.
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