
Manowar's Hungarian Weapons & History
Read These 1st: General Info | Hungarian History | Weapon Markings | Misconceptions, Corrections | Translations | Sources, Bibliography | Gun Designers' Biographies | Military …
FEG PJK-9HP - Hungarian Weapons FegArmy Pistols
FÉG Model PJK-9HP Pistol - 1st Variant Type: recoil operated automatic pistol Manufactured by FEG, FegArmy Kft, Budapest, cca. 1986-1995 Chambering: 9x19mm Parabellum Length …
FEG R-9 - Hungarian Weapons - FegArmy Pistols
The pistol with a cocked hammer and a round in the chamber can be safely latched by pushing up the manual safety. The slide is marked with "Hungarian Arms Works, Hungary". Imported into …
FEG P9R - Hungarian Weapons FegArmy Pistols
The slide legend: 'P9R Cal. 9mm Parabellum Made by FEG Hungary' Issued to the Hungarian Police from 1993. Partially replaced by the IMI Jericho Pistol during 1995-2000, with both …
FEG P9 - Hungarian Weapons - FegArmy Pistols
Fémáru engineers received an order in 1971 to develop a new high capacity high power FN Browning style pistol chambered for the 9mm Parabellum. The pistol was called 'P9'. The …
PA-63 Hungarian Weapons Femaru FEG Pistols
The PA-63 was the official Hungarian Army sidearm from 1963 until 1996, chambered for the 9x18mm Makarov cartridge. It was manufactured with a bright-finish Titanium-Aluminium alloy …
PMK-380 Hungarian Weapons Femaru FEG Pistols
The PMK-380 is the export version of the Hungarian Military PA-63 Pistol, chambering .380acp. The PMK-380 was manufactured with a blued Titanium-Aluminium alloy frame (steel frames …
Walam 48M - Hungarian Femaru FEG Pistol
These pistols are 19mm [.75"] longer than the PP. Loading, firing, and field stripping of these steel framed pistols is the same as that of German Walther PP and PPK. The pistols safety …
FEG PPH Femaru Pistols Hungarian Weapons
This is the .380acp version of the PA-63 Hungarian Military Pistol, intended for export purposes. The original PA-63 was the official Hungarian Army sidearm from 1963 until 1996, chambered …
Tokagypt 58 - Hungarian Femaru Pistol
This pistol was developed by Ambrus Balogh, weapons engineer at Fémáru and it was originally referred to as TT-9P, but eventually it was called and marked "Tokagypt 58". It was a …