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Vis wz. 35 - 9x19mm - Left side
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Vis wz. 35 - 9x19mm - Right side

The Vis wz. 35 (Vis meanig "force" in Latin) is a high-end semiautomatic pistol developed and built by Poland prior to the years of World War II. It's designers, Piotr Wilniewczyc and Jan Skrzypinski, took their inspiration from John Moses Browning's M1911 pistol. In 1935 the pistol was adopted as a standard handgun in Polish army, and sent to production in Fabryka Broni Radom - state armory in the city of Radom, Poland. After German invasion in 1939, Germans continued production of Vis pistol and issued it to their own troops, as the Pistole P35(p). They also decided to move barrel production to Steyr plant in Austria, with plans to make whole pistols there, because Radom's workers were known to make guns for Polish resistance.
In American and English sources this pistol is known as Radom, mainly because of the place of it's birth. This moniker is not recognized by other European sources and most importantly, the Poles themselves, but it is so widespread, that it became de facto pistol's name and is listed in the title for search purposes.

Specifications

(1936 - 1945)

  • Type: Pistol
  • Caliber: 9x19mm
  • Weight: 2.1 lbs (1 kg) unloaded
  • Length: 8.1 in (20.5 cm)
  • Barrel length: 4.5 in (11.5 cm)
  • Capacity: 8 rounds
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto

The Vis wz. 35 Radom and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor (Ivan Nikulin - Russkiy Matros) Stepan Kayukov Daddy 1944
Some Like It Hot Mike Mazurki Mob henchman Anachronistic 1956
Canal (Kanal) Kazimierz Dejunowicz Capt. 'Zabawa' 1957
Ashes and Diamonds Zbigniew Cybulski Maciek Chelmicki 1958
Monsieur Gangster Lino Ventura Fernand Naudin Suppressed 1963
Modesty Blaise Monica Vitti Modesty Blaise 1966
Terence Stamp Willie Garvin
Fothergill´s men
The Second Wind (Le Deuxième Souffle) Lino Ventura Gustave "Gu" Minda 1966
Kelly's Heroes Len Lesser Sgt. Bellamy Used as a substitute for the M1911A1 1970
Clint Eastwood Pvt. Kelly
Hornets' Nest Rock Hudson Capt. Turner Suppressed 1970
Flatfoot Jho Jhenkins Jho 1973
Death of a Corrupt Man (Mort d'un pourri) Alain Delon Xavier 'Xav' Maréchal 1977
I Am Afraid Giuseppe Fazio Pastorino 1977
I Am Afraid A hitman Suppressed 1977
Inspector Blunder (Inspecteur la Bavure) Morzini's henchman 1980
The Fall of Italy (Pad Italije) Seen among partisans' booty 1981
Deadly Circuit (Mortelle randonnée) Michel Serrault Beauvoir 1983
Deadly Circuit (Mortelle randonnée) Guy Marchand Jean aka "The pale man" 1983
Avalon Malgorzata Foremniak Ash 2001
Jerzy Gudejko Murphy
Typhoon Jung-Jae Lee Lieutenant Kang Se-Jong 2005
Manhunt (Oblawa) Marcin Dorocinski Cpl. 'Wydra' 2012

Anime

Character Anime Title Note Date
Soldier Jormungand (S01E02) 2012