Feg .380

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Rogelio

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Hi guys!

I was shopping for some ammo yesterday at the gun store and they told me that they would get one FEG in .380 auto in 3 weeks...I was wondering if you knew the gun (pics would be nice) and if you have any comment on how much of a good gun it is...it is very inexpensive, so I was wondering if it was as great as Makarovs...

Also....it is a 15 rounder...:neener: so it would be a nice addition to the Glock 25 for carry!!
 
Hmm, could be alot of things.

Alot of people mistake the new Polish P64 imports as FEG's and more commonly Mak's.

FEG just got their English site up and running a short time ago, you might want to take a look through their products.

This might help http://fegarmy.hu/

Might be one of these http://fegarmy.hu/?lang=en&p=b9r

Or more likely one of these http://fegarmy.hu/?lang=en&p=ap9

I like how they call their .22 pistols "Low Performance". :D

Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with FEG, I just think it's kinda funny.
 
I have an older model, an APK MK II. Its a fine little pistol. Functions well, and is quite accurate. My experiences are very similar to Mr. Camp's excellent review.

The 15 round model is new to me.
 
Stephen, another excellent report, right on the money. Thank you.

I also have a PMK .380. I bought mine NIB for $160 about 10 years ago. It has been a great pistol, and I have always considered it a bargain for what I paid for it.

Now that I have a KT P3AT, and will soon have a Kahr PM9, (or maybe, maaaaybe, a Rohrbagh R-9) I'm not sure exactly what niche it will fill, but I'm keeping it anyway.
 
LOL. Wardog, I have the same emotions. I bought my FEG .380 for CCW. Worked fine. Later bought a P-11. Then a P-32. Those are my carry guns now.

So why do I keep the FEG? Because its fun to shoot. It feels nice in my hand, and its quite accurate. That's enough reason for me.
 
I own and shoot a couple of FEG pistols, a Pa-63 (Ap-9) and a Pjk9hp (hi power clone). Both have been excellent and serviceable pistols.

However I've heard a LOT of complaints about the DA/SA style guns, the DA trigger is very heavy, and the workmanship on the early ones wasn't too pretty. Still, they work.
 
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