Discover the historical allure and mechanical precision of the FÉG P. Mod. 37, a semi-automatic pistol that represents a significant chapter in World War II-era firearms. Originally designed by Rudolf Frommer, this pistol served as the standard sidearm for the Hungarian military and was also adopted by the German military as the Pistole 37(u). Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate its robust construction, influenced by Browning designs such as the Colt M1911, and its enduring reliability.
This piece is in good condition, bearing the marks of its storied past with some scratches and wear to the finish, along with dents and dings on the ribbed wood grips. Despite these signs of prior use, the bore remains clean and clear, showcasing excellent rifling with sharp lands and grooves, ensuring accuracy and performance. The FÉG P. Mod. 37 comes complete with a leather holster and a 7-round magazine, making it ready for display or use.
Featuring a blued finish and a blowback action, this pistol is chambered in .32 Auto (7.65 Browning), offering a smooth shooting experience with its 3.8-inch barrel and 7+1 capacity. The fixed blade front sight and rear notch milled into the slide provide dependable aiming capabilities. Crafted in Hungary by the esteemed FEG company, the P. Mod. 37 stands as a testament to the era's engineering prowess and remains a sought-after collectible for its historical significance and aesthetic appeal.
Whether you're a collector drawn to its wartime service or a firearms enthusiast appreciating its vintage design, the FÉG P. Mod. 37 offers a unique blend of history, style, and functionality. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history that tells the story of a bygone era.




