Guns International #: 101687057
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Guns International #: 101687057
Category - FEG Pistols
- Military Pistols - Non-US
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Seller: Dust 2 Dollars
Company: Dust 2 Dollars Member Since: 10/26/08
State:
Oregon
Country: United States
Phone: (503) 550-6543
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 649
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: USPS Money Order - Cashiers Check
About Us: Celebrating 25 years in business. D2D's has over 36,000 completed internet sales, so you know when you choose us to sell on your behalf you have one of the most experienced and professional internet businesses working for you. With that amount of experience and expertise you will see a higher return paid to you for your items placed on consignment with D2D's. Customer service and communication is a simple business practice for us.
WWII Feg Femaru 37M Semi Auto 380 Pistol Manufactured in 1941 for Police or Civilian Fémáru Fegyver- és Gépgyár RT" 37M
Description: Another “ESTATE” firearm listing brought to you from Dust 2 Dollars who prides themselves on showing the complete gun in high quality pictures along with a detailed description for your consideration. We offer you a “WWII” Feg Femaru 37M semi auto pistol chambered in .380 ACP that was manufactured in 1941 for Police or Civilian use. We offer a WWII Feg - "Fémáru Fegyver- és Gépgyár RT" 37M .380 ACP semi automatic pistol. It is estimated that 185,000 of these were manufactured by Fémáru Fegyver- és Gépgyár R.T. Budapest between 1937-44. The serial number of this one is 118346 making the year of manufacture 1941. That makes our gun 80 years old and in very fine condition. It has a St. Stephen's Crown acceptance mark on the left side of the trigger guard and at the end of the barrel. There is the circle E proof at the end of the slide at the muzzle. The St. Stephen's Crown acceptance mark is believed to be a non-military Hungarian mark indicating police or civilian use. The pistol is complete with one original magazine as shown. The grips are in very fine condition with no chips or cracks. The bluing is in very fine condition as you can see as pictured. This is a very nice find considering it is an early gun. The bore is excellent with no issues making this an excellent example of this WWII Hungarian pistol. $499 This will be shipped fully insured to your FFL USPS Priority Mail for $28 with signature required. Payment to be made by USPS Money Order or Cashier’s Check. SOLD Handgun Caliber: .380 ACP (9x17mm Browning Short) |
Guns International #: 101687057
Guns International #: 101687057