Just added my first Radom to my collection, a Type III. Appears to be all matching, the barrel rifling is very sharp, the grips are perfect. Guess this one did not see a lot of action towards the end of the war. Making room for a Type I or Type II, this one just presented itself to me and I figured it was a decent example.
I hunted around today online and found an original holster that did not appear to be dry rotted like a lot of them. One belt loop had come unsewn, should I have a shoe shop repair it or leave it alone? Comments are welcome!
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