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Moderator Posts: 604 (8/10/01 1:22:22 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All Hungarian PA-63 pistols -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got a small lot of these on the way in. Two-tone, 9x18 Makarov caliber. Anybody have any opinions on this pistol? They're certainly inexpensive enough... We Buy Guns! 1 - 100, Antique or Modern! www.apaxenterprises.com Bob In St Louis Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 880 (8/10/01 8:06:10 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Hungarian PA-63 pistols -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In 1991 I bought four of the PA-63s in 380 ACP, and one of the more compact versions of the PA-63 in 380 ACP. All of them shot great, and I quickly sold off all but one. Shortly after 1991 they stopped importing the more compact version. I do need to pick one up some day in the Makarov caliber. Crusty Cruffler of Fine Spanish Pistols - Eibar Rules! LIKTOSHOOT Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 1808 (8/10/01 9:35:14 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Hungarian PA-63 pistols -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AD, can`t go wrong on those....neat and cheap are but a few of the qualities. Ever heard of American Arms shotguns.......?????? "am not" R2 Tac401 Administrator Posts: 2001 (8/10/01 11:54:31 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Hungarian PA-63 pistols -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Agree, I had one of the more compact versions that Bob speaks of back in the mid 80's and it was a good little pistol, acuracy wasn't the greatest but function was flawless. The Firearms Forum Vietnam Memories Bulletin Board Contact Administrator
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