Introducing the FEG-Cugir Model 74, a semi-automatic pistol that marries historical significance with functional design. This firearm, manufactured in 1981, is a product of the renowned Cugir Arms Factory in Romania, a subsidiary of FEG. It stands as a testament to Cold War-era ingenuity, blending elements from legendary European designs, notably the Walther PP series. This particular model is a unique hybrid, featuring a Cugir MD. 74 slide paired with a FEG PA-63 frame.
Chambered in .32 ACP, the Model 74 offers a balance of power and precision with its 7+1 capacity, making it an excellent choice for personal protection and collection alike.
This pistol is in good condition, displaying minor scratches, scuffing, and blemishing that are typical of a well-maintained firearm from its era. The bore is clean and exhibits well-defined rifling, ensuring reliable performance. It comes with checkered synthetic grips for a secure hold and features a front blade and notched rear sight for accurate targeting. Included in the sale is a brown leather softcase, adding a touch of classic elegance and practicality for storage and transport. The package comes complete with one 7-round magazine.
The FEG-Cugir Model 74's DA/SA action offers versatility in trigger management, catering to both defensive and recreational shooters. Its blued aluminum finish is not only aesthetically pleasing but also enhances durability, a hallmark of the production practices of the time. The .32 ACP caliber is favored for its low recoil, making it accessible to novice shooters while retaining enough stopping power for seasoned firearm enthusiasts. This firearm's historical roots and robust design make it an appealing acquisition for collectors and a reliable sidearm for practical use.




