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Does the Pa 63 come in a nice blue only finish? I found what I think to be one in blued w/o the two tone finish at a local shop. Anybody else have one? Or pics. Thanks.
All the military versions of the PA63 will have a blue/black steel slide and a "natural" aluminum frame and be chambered in 9mm MAK. The commercial versions come with blued steel slides and frames and most are chambered for .380ACP, although some scarce pieces show up from time to time in .32ACP. There is also a .22 lr version which is very rare and very pricey.
I just took a second look at this pistol and I made a mistake in it's description. It does not say KBI on it, (that was another pistol that I was looking at). The import marks on it are very small & are on the right side of the frame grip area. It looks like LND WBORO Ma. The right side of the slide says 9mm made in Hungary. There is no other identification Except the roll marks on the frame on the left side grip area. 4 symbols in a row, top looks like a 9, 2nd looks like a circle , 3rd like a sideways M in a circle & 4th looks like a 1 in an upside down triangle? Two mags have only different numbers on them. The mags only took a 9mm mak. round. What is this model Feg? Any ideas?
I bought mine brand new in the box, still had the factory oil on it for $189. You will need to replace the springs on them, recoil spring with a Wolf 13lb. and the hammer spring with a 9lb - you can get both for about $8 bucks a piece. If you don't do this the triggers on these guns are extremely hard to pull from a DA or to cock, and the recoil spring will reduce the muzzle flip or recoil. It is a light gun and with small guns they recoil alot...do this and you will like your gun. They are good looking, ammo is cheap, I went and got new flat grips to streamline the gun for easier concealment. If they are not brand new I wouldn't pay more than $125-$150 check the prices on J&G guns jgsales.com
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