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Thread: Hungarian PA-63

Started 3 years, 9 months ago by ww2shooter
I am thinking of getting a PA-63 and was wondering if anyone has experience with the PA-63, and what some of your opinions of the gun is.
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ksusat replied 3 years, 9 months ago
I was hoping to get one of these too. All I know is they seem to have reasonable prices. Inexpensive way to look like james bond. I would actually go to the range with in a tux if I had one, just to get peoples reactions.

Sevoflurane replied 3 years, 9 months ago
I got one a few weeks ago. I haven't shot it yet. It seems pretty well made but not as well as the Walther or Manhurin. Seems to have not been used much if at all. Got it from AIM.

commandojoe18 replied 3 years, 9 months ago
ive had one for about two years, nice little pistol, worth every penny. She stacks up well with any other little auto, and the 9makarov ammo is cheap.

JohnRFuller replied 3 years, 8 months ago
I've owned one for close to four years and am not dissapointed in it. It is certainly a well made pistol with a medium caliber. I wish I'd bought one of the .380 barrels for it when they were available. I would probably save and buy another FEG PA63 and convert it to .380 and leave the other as 9X18.

 

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JohnRFuller
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Hungarian PA-63
Published (2006-03-27 04:24:00)
I've owned one for close to four years and am not dissapointed in it.  It is certainly a well made pistol with a medium caliber.  I wish I'd bought one of the .380 barrels for it when they were available.  I would probably save and buy another FEG PA63 and convert it to .380 and leave the other as 9X18.
ww2shooter
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Hungarian PA-63
Published (2006-02-17 02:10:00)
I am thinking of getting a PA-63 and was wondering if anyone has experience with the PA-63, and what some of your opinions of the gun is.
ksusat
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Hungarian PA-63
Published (2006-02-17 20:59:00)
I was hoping to get one of these too.  All I know is they seem to have reasonable prices.  Inexpensive way to look like james bond.  I would actually go to the range with in a tux if I had one, just to get peoples reactions.
Sevoflurane
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Hungarian PA-63
Published (2006-02-17 22:10:00)
I got one a few weeks ago.  I haven't shot it yet.  It seems pretty well made but not as well as the Walther or Manhurin.  Seems to have not been used much if at all.  Got it from AIM.
commandojoe18
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Hungarian PA-63
Published (2006-02-20 17:48:00)
ive had one for about two years, nice little pistol, worth every penny. She stacks up well with any other little auto, and the 9makarov ammo is cheap.

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