I've had the PA63 for about 7 years and have fired about 250 rounds through it. Dgray, I have an FEG PA63 and a CZ-82, both milsurp and both 9mm MAK.
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Don't mean to preach, just re inforce safety, don't want to lose any of the shrinking crop of firearms afficianodos.Abcd 2 Full Movie Download In Hd 1080p Torrent. 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. 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. End I still however wonder why this pistol is stamped with both model numbers fritzhund.ĭgray, I have an FEG PA63 and a CZ-82, both milsurp and both 9mm MAK. The AP9 is a good.380-caliber pistol that can be purchased for much less than any Walther on the market. The four remaining shots, all single action, were fired at the first bullet hole. That was, however, after a first shot, fired double-action, had landed some 2 1/2 inches away from the point of aim.
One offhand group, using Federal 95-grain FMJ, placed five shots in a tiny 1.4-inch pattern and a 50-foot group placed within an incredibly small 1.7-inch pattern. Despite a very heavy double-action first shot, the AP9 test-fired with surprising accuracy. As a result, the empty magazine protrudes 1/8 of an inch from the bottom of the grip instead of smoothly ejecting. The magazine release is located just below the slide at the front of the grip, rather than behind the trigger guard. Its most obvious drawback is a very heavy double-action trigger pull. In general, the AP9 shares the same strength and weaknesses of the Walther PP/PPK pistols. Albans, VT, the AP9 is a commercial.380 ACP version of the PA-63 service pistol, with the same white alloy frame and two-tone appearance. Thanks, You were right: Quoted from FEG AP9 Imported by Century International Arms of St. The gun is totally original and does not look to have been modified in any way.
The s/n is matching on the frame and slide. It is marked Cal.ĩmm SHORT PA-63 AP9 Made by FEG HUNGARY. I have never seen one either, but I am no expert. Is this a rare bird? Norm has stated that he did not believe that the PA-63 was made in 9mm Short. After asking Norm and some of the others about it I am not so sure what it really is. I just picked up what I believed to be a PA-63 in 9mm Short. I have posted in other threads about this gun, but as not wanting to be all over the board I am starting a new thread. I wouldn't trust them as much as a real Browning, but admit to never having tried one. FEG made some Hi-Power copies, and I think the Chas. Some Walthers were made briefly by FEG before they split the sheets. Discussion in 'Handguns: Autoloaders' started by christcorp, Apr 4, 2009. The forces of anti-gun politics and limited numbers will bring an. Visit your public library and search online the. I have an FEG PA63 and a CZ-82, both milsurp and both 9mm MAK. I still however wonder why this pistol is stamped with both model numbers.