SKU GDC0000002296
used very good
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The Femaru Model 37M is a Hungarian pistol manufactured from 1937 to 1944 and based on the original design by Rudolf Frommer. This blow-back action, semi-automatic handgun is chambered in 380 ACP but has an interchangeable barrel that allows it to accept 32 ACP. The barrel is 4.33”, with the overall length of the gun being 7.17”, and the unloaded weight 27.2 ounces. Other features include a grip safety and fixed sights. The Femaru Model 37M has proven to be popular among collectors.
This FEG Model 37M is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in 380 ACP. A 4-inch barrel is adorned with a notch rear sight and a blade front sight. The official pistol of the Hungarian army during World War II, this pistol dates back more than 70 years. Lined wooden grips allow users to achieve a firm grasp on the Model 37M.
1-MAGAZINE, 380 AUTO, 4" BARREL
UPC | GDC0000002296 |
Caliber | .380 ACP |
Action | NOT SPECIFIED |
Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4 BARREL |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
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