The WALAM 48 is a Hungarian FEG-produced pistol, a notable copy of the Walther PP, originally developed for the Hungarian police. A significant variant was produced for Egypt under Nasser in 1957, chambered in .380 ACP and featuring Egyptian crest markings. While sharing magazine compatibility with the Walther PP, the WALAM 48 has distinct features like a solid hammer and a unique loaded chamber indicator.
This video focuses on the Hungarian Femaru Model 37 pistol, discussing its production during World War II and its use by Luftwaffe pilots. The presenter highlights the pistol's compact and easily disassembled design, as well as its affordability. The video also mentions Hungary's alliance with Germany and Italy during the war. The description directs viewers to Legacy Collectibles' website and Gunbroker page for more information on collectible firearms and memorabilia, with a specialization in WWI and WWII firearms.
The Hungarian FEG AP pistol, a near-exact replica of the Walther PP, offers significant value as a surplus firearm, often found for around $220. While the AP model is in .32 ACP, the PA-63 variant is chambered in 9x18 Makarov. The pistol features a heavy double-action trigger but is noted for its reliability and minimal recoil, making it an excellent budget-friendly option.
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