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Unread 02-06-2009, 05:48 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by jonnyc View Post
Never heard of a Radom in .45!
Like I say thats just a story, I have no idea if there is any truth to it or not.

This is what a google search showed up on the 45 possibility, but I'm more interested what people see in the photo's just to know what I have and how much might be original. It really is of no consequence since it is a shooter to me but thought it might be interesting to here what people think.

A .45 ACP version was developed but never made it into production (it was shown to Argentinean officials in 1937). .22 LR variant was also made, but there is no information available on the amount produced and the only known specimen is on display in Hungarian Army Museum in Budapest. Trials were also conducted with a full-auto Vis equipped with larger magazines and a detachable shoulder stock. Plans for this version were scrapped when Mors submachine-gun was developed.
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