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    Radom P 35

    Does anyone know where I can find an original magazine for this pistol? I am not interested in aftermarket products. Thanks for any help with this.
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    you are probably 20-30 years too late. It will be strickly luck to run across one, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid View Post
    Does anyone know where I can find an original magazine for this pistol? I am not interested in aftermarket products. Thanks for any help with this.
    Try the Chantilly Gun Show (1000 tables) this weekend at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly. There are three or four big parts dealers at that show who usually have just about anything you can imagine. While the show generally has it's share of "ammo & Camo" dealers, along with a few indian jewelry and beef jerky sellers, it's really a good show.

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    Don't lose hope. I saw a fellow at one of our gun shows find a firing pin for a Vis.
    Radom is the arsenal, Vis is the handgun made there.
    As conductor said, A gunshow is your best bet.

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    you might be able to find one on Gunbroker if you are patient. Look for the proof on the floorplate to be sure it is a real one.

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    In Latin the word Vis means 'Power'.

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    Try here.
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    Dealer Handles: Curios & Relics

    Specializing in Axis pistols, accessories & parts. Largest stock in USAicon of original luger parts from M1900 thru Post WW2 Mauser Parabellum. Also parts & grips for 40 other semi-auto models. Over 10,000 mags in stock, for most firearms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert H View Post
    Try here.
    Heller Arms Ltd.
    Thomas W. Heller, member
    Post Office Box 398
    Saint Charles, M0 63302
    ph | 636-447-3006
    hellerarms@webtv.net
    Dealer Handles: Curios & Relics

    Specializing in Axis pistols, accessories & parts. Largest stock in USAicon of original luger parts from M1900 thru Post WW2 Mauser Parabellum. Also parts & grips for 40 other semi-auto models. Over 10,000 mags in stock, for most firearms.
    Tom is still around? I havent see him in years. I used to parts and magazines from him at the Cow Palace in SF or the San Jose shows. I got a Gustloff G43 from him for $400 one time the last thing was a bolt hold onep for my '36 P08. Great guy, he was missed when he moved. I still have one of his old cards from back in the day.



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    Tom is better known as "Lugerdoc".
    As of a month or so ago, he did have at least one original for sale.

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