This American Rifleman Television segment, "I Have This Old Gun," explores the Hungarian FEG APK handgun, imported by Interarms in the 1990s as a potential replacement for Walther offerings. The video details the FEG APK's design, which closely resembles the Walther PP series but includes modifications like an extended backstrap and beaver tail for improved ergonomics, particularly to mitigate slide-bite. It highlights FEG's willingness to customize designs and mentions variations in size, caliber (.380 ACP, .22 LR), and frame material. The APK Mark II is noted for its steel frame, 3.43" barrel, and 7-round magazine, offered at a significantly lower price point than its Walther counterparts, though with some compromises in finish quality.
This video segment from "I Have This Old Gun" features an examination of the Femaru 37M, a Hungarian pistol from the World War II era. The content focuses on showcasing and discussing this historical firearm.
The Hungarian PA-63 is a budget-friendly, alloy-framed alternative to the Makarov PM, chambered in 9x18mm Makarov. While designed for police and military use, its lightweight frame is not ideal for high-volume range shooting due to potential wear. It features a DA/SA trigger with a heavy double-action pull and a slide-mounted decocker, making it a reliable, albeit snappy, option for concealed carry or as a backup gun.
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