This is a Mint condition example of a FEG PA-63 pistol. Fegarmy Arms Factory, located in Hungary, started to produce PPK type clones almost as soon as the end of WW2. Their first clone was named the Model 48. The M48 was only very slightly different from the War time produced German Walther PP. In the late 1950s FEG had made more larger type changes that resulted in the PA-63. The PA-63 was chambered in 9×18 Makarov that was suitable for Hungarian Military and Police forces. This is the standard Military version of the PA-63 with a two toned finish. The frame is made of polished aluminium with a blued steel slide. You would think it strange for a Military pistol to be issued with a relatively shiny reflective surface. It was manufactured like this for its relative cheapness and its quicker build time. Deactivated with full moving action. Complete with deactivation certificate.
Hungarian FEG PA-63 Pistol- UK DEAC
£345.00
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Description
This is a Mint condition example of a FEG PA-63 pistol. Fegarmy Arms Factory, located in Hungary, started to produce PPK type clones almost as soon as the end of WW2. Their first clone was named the Model 48. The M48 was only very slightly different from the War time produced German Walther PP. In the late 1950s FEG had made more larger type changes that resulted in the PA-63. The PA-63 was chambered in 9×18 Makarov that was suitable for Hungarian Military and Police forces. This is the standard Military version of the PA-63 with a two toned finish. The frame is made of polished aluminium with a blued steel slide. You would think it strange for a Military pistol to be issued with a relatively shiny reflective surface. It was manufactured like this for its relative cheapness and its quicker build time. Deactivated with full moving action. Complete with deactivation certificate.
Additional information
| Weight | 6 kg |
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