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Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom Weapon Systems

Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom is the Radom-based Polish small-arms company behind the Beryl and MSBS Grot rifle families, VIS 100 pistols, and related military, civilian, and training products.

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Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom is the current post-2000 company line of the Radom arms factory tradition. The builder is part of Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa and serves Polish military, internal-security, civilian, export, and training-system markets.

For this archive, the builder facet connects catalog entries to the Radom-made small-arms family most associated with the company: Beryl and Mini-Beryl rifles, MSBS Grot rifles, VIS 100 pistols, and related training systems.

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Notable Systems

Beryl family

The company page lists Beryl and Mini-Beryl rifles in 5.56x45 NATO as part of its current production scope.

Sources: About us

MSBS Grot

The company page lists GROT rifles from the Modular Small Arms System (MSBS) family among its current products.

Sources: About us

VIS 100 family

The company page lists VIS 100, VIS 100M1, and MPS pistols among its current products.

Sources: About us

Builder History

  1. Radom arms-factory project begins

    The company's official history says Polish military and civilian authorities began the process of standardizing armament in 1922 and chose Radom as the site for a new arms factory.

    Sources: History

  2. Construction team sent to Radom

    The history page says two ministerial officials were sent to Radom in December 1922 to oversee construction of the new State Rifle and Mortar Factory.

    Sources: History

  3. Current company established

    The company says Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom was established by notarial deed on July 14, 2000, seventy-five years after the prewar Radom Arms Factory's founding.

    Sources: About us

Predecessors
Zakłady Metalowe "Łucznik"

The catalog uses the current post-2000 company as the builder facet, while the official history pages preserve the 1922 Radom-factory lineage. Aliases consolidate the common Polish, ASCII, and legal-name spellings into one profile.

Builder Sources

  • Official websitePublisher: Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom | Note: Supports the public company identity, current product scope, and PGZ affiliation. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • About usPublisher: Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom | Note: Supports the 2000 company formation date, current role as a leading weapons manufacturer and supplier, and the current military, civilian, export, and training product scope. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • History: Genesis and beginningsPublisher: Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom | Note: Supports the 1922 Radom-factory origin story and the December 1922 construction start for the predecessor plant. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Company bodiesPublisher: Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom | Note: Supports the current shareholder breakdown and ownership context for the company. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • ContactPublisher: Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom | Note: Supports the Radom headquarters address used for the profile. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Historic Fabryka Broni building on CommonsPublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports the reusable builder image; the Commons file page identifies a Radom factory building photo and states it is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. | Accessed: 2026-06-21

Category

Infantry Weapons

Portable weapons used by soldiers and small units.

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