![]() ![]() Mine is different in that it does not have a thumb safety, the slide is stamped differently, and mine does not have the finger extension on the magazine, I believe that mine has a non-original mag as it has no stampings on it. I've just seen another Femaru in 32 acp on Auction Arms. This was the Hungarian military, pre-war, I assume? It also has a lanyard ring pinned to the frame.380 acp ammo will not fit in the mag and the mag is not unduly wide so I assume that the pistol was original in.32 acp. It looks to be made this way (notch in bottom front of forestrap, unless what I've seen is a finger extension on the mag. It does not have Nazi stamps, nor does it have the extended finger grip on the forestrap as I have seen on others. No matter where you find it, any Windows 98 download you find online is illegal. ![]() Windows 98 iso virtual pc: full version software. The only legal course of action when you need a copy of Windows 98 is to actually buy a new copy of Windows 98. I picked up this Femaru 37 recently, serial number 145625, and was looking to find out what year it was made. Military marks? It has an 'E' in a circle by the muzzle (on front of slide) and I don't know what on the trigger gaurd. Hungary was an ally of Germany, so there was no sabotage as there was in occupied countries, and all the guns are of good quality, though finish deteriorated somewhat as the war went on. I also understand there was some commercial production prior to the war. During the war they were made for the Germans in.32 as the.380 was not in the German military supply system. The gun was adopted in 1937 by the Hungarian Army in.380, and yours has the military marking, but barrels are interchangeable so it might have been changed to.32. They were made in two calibers.32 ACP (7.65mm Browning) and.380 ACP (9mm Browning Short). They were made in Hungary, by the same company that now goes by its initials 'F.E.G.' They are excellent pistols and good shooters. ![]()
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