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Collectible Firearms and Edged WeaponsKristopher Gasior and Kasia Matuszewska-GasiorP.O. Box 8327 Fredericksburg, VA 22404-8327 USATelephone/FAX# (540) 374-8124 (orders only!)KGasior@aol.com(All the emails with attachments or pictures sent to our email addresses are deleted due to the computer virus epidemic). |
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A Pair of Polish Radom P-64 Semi-Auto Training Pistols with
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DESCRIPTION: A pair of Polish Radom P-64 semi-automatic training pistols with consecutive serial numbers! These are training devices used in Polish military schools. The pistols have factory barrel cut aways and will not function with real ammunition. They were meant solely for training. The pistols were introduced in 1964 under the name, "wz. 1964". These particular pistols were manufactured by Radom in 1973 and 1975, as indicated by dates and Warsaw Pact code on the slide, "11" (in the circle). Different production dates on the slides indicate that consecutive numbers were stamped when the pistols were converted to training devices. Several small Radom factory marks are stamped on various parts of the pistols. The pistols are virtually identical except for different style hammers (P-64 used at least three different types of hammers). All steel construction except for the plastic grips. Six round magazine. Safety lever on the left side of the slide. Matching serial numbers. Original, military training configuration. CONDITION: Excellent. 98-99% of blue finish is still on metal. Mechanically, the pistols are also in excellent condition. The grips are in excellent condition. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistols are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. Import markings. Scarce Polish P-64 training pistols with consecutive serial numbers! Serial# WB0XX & WB0XX.. C&R required to purchase. (Ref. "Polskie Konstrukcje Broni Strzeleckiej" by Z. Gwozdz and P. Zarzycki, pp. 97-99). |
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DESCRIPTION: Wz.1944 was a standard flaregun of Polish People Army (LWP) after the World War Two. This particular flaregun was manufactured by Radom in 1951, as indicated by a date and a Warsaw Pact code on the barrel, "11" (in a circle). Polish markings and proofs are stamped on major parts of the flaregun. This is basically a Polish manufactured variant of Soviet M.1944 flaregun. Steel frame and barrel. Black plastic grips. Barrel length: 5.75 inch. Complete with a lanyard loop. This is a variation of wz.1944 without a safety lever on the left side of the frame. CONDITION: Fine to low excellent. The bore is in excellent condition. 95% of original dark blue finish. Occasional light peppering and/or patina on the barrel and frame. Matching serial numbers (the numbers are stamped on the frame and barrel only). All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the flaregun are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. Very strong action. The grips are in excellent condition. Some original Polish military cosmoline is still on the flaregun. As issued military configuration. Serial# D31XX. (Ref. "Polskie Konstrukcje Broni Strzeleckiej" by Z. Gwozdz and P. Zarzycki, pp.113-115). |
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DESCRIPTION: Wz.1944 was a standard flaregun of Polish People Army (LWP) after the World War Two. This particular flaregun was manufactured by Radom in 1951, as indicated by a date and a Warsaw Pact code on the barrel, "11" (in a circle). Polish markings and proofs are stamped on major parts of the flaregun. This is basically a Polish manufactured variant of Soviet M.1944 flaregun. Steel frame and barrel. Black plastic grips. Barrel length: 5.75 inch. Complete with a lanyard loop. This is a variation of wz.1944 without a safety lever on the left side of the frame. CONDITION: Fine to low excellent. The bore is in mint condition. 92% of original dark blue finish. Most of the blue finish wear is on the left side of the barrel and frame (please, see pictures). Matching serial numbers (the numbers are stamped on the frame and barrel only). All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the flaregun are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. Very strong action. The right side grip is in excellent condition. The left side grip is in fine condition with some handling marks (please, see pictures).Some original Polish military cosmoline is still on the flaregun. As issued military configuration. Serial# D20XX. (Ref. "Polskie Konstrukcje Broni Strzeleckiej" by Z. Gwozdz and P. Zarzycki, pp.113-115). |
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DESCRIPTION: Wz.1944 was a standard flaregun of Polish People Army (LWP) after the World War Two. This particular flaregun was manufactured by Radom in 1966, as indicated by a date and a Warsaw Pact code on the barrel, "11" (in a circle). Polish markings and proofs are stamped on major parts of the flaregun. This is basically a Polish manufactured variant of Soviet M.1944 flaregun. Steel frame and barrel. Black plastic grips. Barrel length: 5.75 inch. Complete with a lanyard loop. This is a variation of wz.1944 without a safety lever on the left side of the frame. CONDITION: Excellent. The bore is in mint condition. 99% of original dark blue finish. Matching serial numbers (the numbers are stamped on the frame and barrel only). All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the flaregun are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. Very strong action. The right side grip is in excellent+ condition. The left side grip has a chip in its upper/front corner (please, see pictures). Some original Polish military cosmoline is still on the flaregun. As issued military configuration. Serial# WR21XX. (Ref. "Polskie Konstrukcje Broni Strzeleckiej" by Z. Gwozdz and P. Zarzycki, pp.113-115). |
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DESCRIPTION: Polish Nagant M.1930 revolver manufactured for the commercial market at the F.B. Radom in 1934. The design of the revolver is virtually identical with Russian M.1895. These revolvers were manufactured on the Nagant factory machines purchased by Poland in the late 1920-s. The left side of the frame displays a production date, "1934" (in front of the cylinder). The revolver does not have the factory legend ("F.B. Radom Ng. 30") stamped on the frame, behind the cylinder. Radom factory markings are present on all the metal parts. The revolver does not display Polish military acceptance marks. Similar commercial Nagant revolvers were used by Polish police and Polish postal inspectors. They were also sold in Polish gun stores before 1939, and were exported in small quantities to a number of countries (for trials, or as sale samples). Matching serial numbers. Gas-sealed cylinder. The cylinder capacity is seven rounds. Double and single action. 4.5 inch long round barrel. Fixed front and rear sight. Complete with a lanyard ring. This revolver comes from my personal collection of Polish military firearms. CONDITION: Excellent, with 97% of original blue finish remaining on metal. Most of the wear is on sharp edges of metal parts. Minor spots of light patina and/or peppering on the right side of the frame. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the revolver are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. Nice two piece hardwood grips with diamond checkering. Minor wear to checkering. The left side hardwood grip has three small bug holes. Very crisp action. Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. The cylinder's chambers are in excellent condition. No import markings. Beautiful Polish Nagant M.1930 commercial revolver! Polish Nagant revolvers manufactured for a commercial market are very scarce. Serial# 64XX. (Ref. "Geschichte und Technik der europaischen Militarrevolver" by Rolf H. Muller, pp. 830-831). |
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Polish Radom P-64 Semi-Auto Training PistolON HOLDCaliber: 9 mm Makarov Price: $195 Inventory # mlp_0509 |
DESCRIPTION: Polish Radom P-64 semi-automatic training pistol. This is a training device as used in Polish military schools. The pistol has a factory barrel cut away and will not function with real ammunition. It was meant solely for training. The pistol was introduced in 1964 under the name, "wz. 1964". It was manufactured by Radom in 1973, as indicated by Warsaw Pact code on the slide, "11" (in the circle). Several small Radom factory marks are stamped on various parts of the pistol. All steel construction except for the plastic grips. Six round magazine. Safety lever on the left side of the slide. Matching serial numbers. Original, military training configuration. CONDITION: Excellent. 99% of blue finish is still on metal. Mechanically, the pistol is also in excellent condition. The grips are in excellent condition. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. Import markings. Scarce Polish P-64 training pistol. Serial# BB006XX. C&R required to purchase. (Ref. "Polskie Konstrukcje Broni Strzeleckiej" by Z. Gwozdz and P. Zarzycki, pp. 97-99). |
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DESCRIPTION: Polish military issue leather holster with spare magazine pouch under the flap. Brown color leather. Nice markings on the flap (please, see pictures). All original and complete. CONDITION: Like new, unissued. Leather is soft and flexible. Strong, original stitching. Original Polish military holster. |
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DESCRIPTION: Polish military police (WSW) issue leather holster with spare magazine pouch under the flap. White color leather. Some small stamps on the flap. All original and complete. CONDITION: Excellent+, unissued. Leather is soft and flexible. Strong, original stitching. Original Polish MP holster. |
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DESCRIPTION: Scarce East German holster for Polish wz.1963 "RAK" submachine pistol. Volks Polizei issue. Original, brown leather construction with German markings. Complete with original shoulder strap. CONDITION: excellent+. Leather is soft and flexible. Strong, original stitching. |
To inquire about purchasing any of these items, or obtain more information, please contact:Collectible Firearms and Edged WeaponsKristopher Gasior and Kasia Matuszewska-GasiorP.O. Box 8327 Fredericksburg, VA 22404-8327 USATelephone/FAX# (540) 374-8124 (orders only!)KGasior@aol.com(All the emails with attachments or pictures sent to our email addresses are deleted due to the computer virus epidemic).Please report any problems to KGasior@aol.com |