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Join Date: August 30, 2009
Location: Northern AZ
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Hungarian comercial P37 question
Anyone know what the deal is with the Femaru P37s that are marked thusly:
"P. Mod. 37, Kal. 7,65. Budapest" followed by a shield enclosing the three letters, "F E G" and with serial numbers above 100,000 with a "C" prefix? Also, they have thumb safeties like the jhv41 and 43 Luftwaffe contracts. Were these guns made for "commercial" sales within Hungary during WWII? I posted on another froum, but, so far, no one has an answer. |
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