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Hello,

I bought a FEG 37M this weekend. Now I'd like to know about it and thought I'd ask the group here. I will add pictures in the next day or so. It is in great condition, and I got it for what I think is a fair price ($280). It is .380, not the more collectible .32 ACP, so it most likely has no Nazi history.

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Dan


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I can not tell you much about them, however I do own one.

Mine was bring back that belonged to my Great Grandfather.

The one I have has a 200 pound trigger pull Smile Ok not 200, but it is REALLY heavy.

I have not shot it in three or four decades. I only keep it because it was my Great Grandfather's.

I think I will pull it out and do a photo or two of it this week. It has been too long since I thought about Gramps and his pistol.


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That sounds like a fair price.

I picked up my Femaru 37M in .380 several years ago for $200. It dates to 1942. They are nice little pistols.




 
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here are the pics of the 37M:




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@winter_war:

Thanks for posting your image, and I'm glad you know your year of manufacture. Mine must be a bit newer as it has a higher number.

I'd love to know the story behind this pistol- captured, surrendered, how did it get to the USA?

I was wondering about the crown - yours is different from mine, and I found http://www.hungariae.com/From37.htm. that seems to have a bit of info, and indicates mine was made in 1944 and accepted by the Hungarian Army. then they went to Nazi contract production.

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WOW, your pistols are really new.

Mine is an oldie


When I put it away (decades ago) I coated it in Birchwood Casey Sheath. I only cleaned some of it off for the photo.


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@winter_war:

Thanks for posting your image, and I'm glad you know your year of manufacture. Mine must be a bit newer as it has a higher number.

I'd love to know the story behind this pistol- captured, surrendered, how did it get to the USA?

I was wondering about the crown - yours is different from mine, and I found http://www.hungariae.com/From37.htm. that seems to have a bit of info, and indicates mine was made in 1944 and accepted by the Hungarian Army. then they went to Nazi contract production.

Dan


The finish on yours looks a lot better than mine. Mine has some holster wear and has more of a brownish patina to it under a bright light.

Manowar's page says the crown stamp on mine is a "St. Stephen's Crown acceptance mark. Believed to be a non-military Hungarian mark: police/civilian/export mark."

It also has the E inside a circle, but it's stamped on the muzzle end of the slide. Manowar says it's a "Hungarian Army acceptance mark."

It's anyone's guess how they wound up over here. My guess is that they are most likely GI bring-backs over the years.



 
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WOW, your pistols are really new.

Mine is an oldie.

When I put it away (decades ago) I coated it in Birchwood Casey Sheath. I only cleaned some of it off for the photo.


Looks like yours dates to 1940. It's still looking pretty good after all those years!



 
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