Typical PA-63 markings are on the left side of the frame, between the trigger and the grip panel. This pistol was replaced by the 9x19mm FÉG P9RC as the Hungarian Army's '96.M' service pistol in 1996. Some police and commercial pistols have two-tone finish. Titanium-Aluminium alloy frame (later with blued frame), and a steel slide. The PA-63 was the official Hungarian Army sidearm from 1963 until 1996, chambered for the 9x18mm Makarov cartridge. They also asked for and received a 7-round magazine and a longer, 100mm barrel.ĭesign improvements of the Walther PPK by FÉG enginers. Upon the success of the light weight R-61 Police Pistol the Hungarian People's Army requested a new aluminum alloy framed 9x18mm Makarov chambered pistol to replace theirĤ8.M (Tokarev TT-33) Army Pistols. Manufactured by Fegyver és Gázkészülékgyár ('FÉG'), Budapest, 1975-1990 Manufactured by Fémáru és Szerszámgépgyár NV, Budapest, 1963-1975 PA-63 Hungarian Weapons Femaru FEG PistolsįÉG PA-63 Army Pistol (Pisztoly 63 Minta - PA 63M) A Walther PPK type aluminum-titanium alloy frame pistol
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