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P35 Vis 35

chicoppeechicoppee Member Posts: 312 ✭✭

I have a Radom VIS 35 with a slide that is extremely difficult to operate,

All the parts function well but when the hammer is dropped it still has strong spring tension on it.

I hesitate to do anything to the strut or the hammer spring as this is a nice original pistol. I tried lubricating

all the appropriate parts with no change.

I would greately appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks

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    chicoppeechicoppee Member Posts: 312 ✭✭

    Sorry for the double post I was interrupted for dinner and thought the first one was lost !

    synapse collapse !

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    navc130navc130 Member Posts: 1,209 ✭✭✭

    I am not familiar with the Radom, but, military handguns often have strong hammer springs to assure primer ignition.

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    citizen4uscitizen4us Member Posts: 6
    edited May 2021

    I have a P35 ( polish eagle 1939 ) . . . the slide spring should be stiff. . . New or replaced.

    resistance pressure increases as it compresses

    Should be about the same as a 1911 or hi power ( unless it was replaced . . . with the wrong spring ! )


    Any decent 1911 guy can inspect and advise

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