


After the usual series of prototypes, tests and modifications, the Vis 35 pistol was accepted and went into production in 1935 at the Fabryka Broni (arms factory) in Radom. After a series of inconclusive tests, which involved companies such as Mauser, Breda and Skoda, the General Staff decided to accept an innovative project developed in Poland by engineers Piotr Wilniewczyc and Jan Skrzypiński in the early 1930s. 1898 rifle, actually a Mauser K98 built in the Gdansk arsenals, so it was necessary to select a service pistol. The newborn Polish army was equipped with the KbK Wz. This was also true for Poland, reconstituted by the Allies in 1918 as a buffer state between Russia and Germany. Serial number 12, but this is enough to make it extremely valuable.Īfter the end of World War 1, many European armies began to review their armament, based on direct experience or by studying the events of the war. On the right side of the record Vis 35 we find only the
