Fegyvergyar 7.65mm
I have had a Fegyvergyar 7.65MM pistol for the past 20 years. Traded a S&W .22 Kit gun for it. AFAIK/IIRC, it is a Hungarian Police pistol that was carried by some Luftwaffe pilots during WWII. The story goes that mine was taken from a Luftwaffe pilot after he was shot down. It has Wermacht acceptance stamps and is fully functional.
What is the history of these pocket pistol? Was Fegyvergyar the predecessor of FEG? It's has a neat takedown design. The slide has two slide stop notches, the rear being the normal operational notch. The forward notch aligns the barrel allowing it to be turned 90 and removed from the pistol for cleaning while keeping the rest of the gun assembled. When the barrel is cleaned the gun can be reassembled very easily. It is easier than a Glock.
Anyhow, just curious if you've got anything on their history. Is there a source for magazines? I've only got the one and a spare would be nice. TIA
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I have had a Fegyvergyar 7.65MM pistol for the past 20 years. Traded a S&W .22 Kit gun for it. AFAIK/IIRC, it is a Hungarian Police pistol that was carried by some Luftwaffe pilots during WWII. The story goes that mine was taken from a Luftwaffe pilot after he was shot down. It has Wermacht acceptance stamps and is fully functional.
What is the history of these pocket pistol? Was Fegyvergyar the predecessor of FEG? It's has a neat takedown design. The slide has two slide stop notches, the rear being the normal operational notch. The forward notch aligns the barrel allowing it to be turned 90 and removed from the pistol for cleaning while keeping the rest of the gun assembled. When the barrel is cleaned the gun can be reassembled very easily. It is easier than a Glock.
Anyhow, just curious if you've got anything on their history. Is there a source for magazines? I've only got the one and a spare would be nice. TIA
(Editted for spelling)
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