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Feg pa 63 serial number lookup
Feg pa 63 serial number lookup












As the Bulgarians start to switch to other guns as standard police and military issue, these should continue to pop up everywhere and can be purchased at a very good price. Many other Bulgarian Makarovs are out on the market including some military surplus. The Bulgarian Arsenal Makarovs are the only ones that are currently being imported into the country. Man that makes a difference in comfort while shooting! Can't wait to try a P64 and a CZ82 to see how they feel! Keep shooting! Dgray64: You got me.what's a 'sneak Russian'? Sounds intreging. I figured, the gun was mine and not for sale, so I sanded the corners a little and took the edge off. It rubbed a blister on my thumb (over the bone at the web) because the corners were sharp. I don't know if any of you have a problem with the edges of the 'beavertail', but I did. The eleven pound springs seem to work the best and they do help the trigger pull for the double action. The lightest springs are great for the trigger and hammer, but you need to pop the round twice to make it fire. Also, I wanted to let you know that I tried the Wolff spring set (value pack) for the PA-63. Zipper_Zap, You got me.what's a 'sneak Russian'? [Only registered and activated users can see links. I got one myself and I use it for a car gun and I shoot it about every 6 weeks. Not trying to preach to you, we just want you to be safe and enjoy your new gun. Thumb the hammer down when carrying with loaded chamber, then apply the safety, you'll see the hammer nudge back a bit, it's then safe to carry.I have the PA-63 and Mr.32 Magunum is 100% right. Don't mean to preach, just re inforce safety, don't want to lose any of the shrinking crop of firearms afficianodos. You should do the same, if it is not already a regular practice with newly acquired firearms. Luckily I found this out while function testing at the range. I had one that would fire every time you dropped the hammer with the safety lever. Some of the PA-63s had soft steel anvils and repeated hammer drops on it will pean it to the point where the hammer can eventually touch the firing pin. You're welcome d, Enjoy your new 'baby' - one point to watch out for - DO NOT rely on the hammer drop safety when there is a round in the chamber. Thumb the hammer down when carrying with loaded chamber, then apply the safety, you'll see the hammer nudge back a bit, it's then safe to carry.

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In my opinion, either is a fantastic bargain for very dependable guns, firing a 'decent' SD round. Depending upon your need, either small, light and pocketable with 7+1, or slightly larger and heavier, with more rounds available (12+1) and belt carriable, it's your choice. As to price, the PA63 will run about 1/2 what you will pay for a used milsurp (most are in excellent condition) CZ-82. The accuracy from the polygonally rifled bore is phenomenal and, as with the FEG, I've never had a problem feeding any fmj or jhp rounds. I've owned and shot a few Makarov designs over the years, but this CZ is much better ergonomically and functionally than any of them. The CZ-82 is a bit bigger and heavier, but it carries 12 rounds in the mag. Magazines are plentiful and fairly cheap, running from about $12 to $17 a piece depending upon where you look. I routinely carry this pistol in CCW mode, when something a bit larger is impractical. Yes the trigger pull in DA is a bit heavy and scratchy, but that as well as the single action pull has smoothed out through use. I have found it to be very reliable, feeds ANY ammo that I have fed it and the accuracy is outstanding for a short barreled pistol. I've had the PA63 for about 7 years and have fired about 250 rounds through it.

#Feg pa 63 serial number lookup serial numbers

Typical PA-63 serial numbers consist of two.ĭgray, I have an FEG PA63 and a CZ-82, both milsurp and both 9mm MAK. The serial number and other markings are on the left side of the frame, between the trigger guard and left grip panel. The one thing I've learned about deciphering FEG serial numbers is never try to decipher a.

feg pa 63 serial number lookup

FEG year of manufacture Browning Hi-Power.












Feg pa 63 serial number lookup