- Fnh Pistole Modell 27 Kal 7.65 Serial Numbers 65 Serial Numbers Lookup Chart
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Fnh Pistole Modell 27 Kal 7.65 Serial Numbers 65 Serial Numbers Lookup Chart
Make: Femaru in Hungary
Model: Model 37
What is the value and age of a bohmische waffenfabrik ag in prag pistole modell 27 kal 7.65 serial? AG in prag Pistole Modell 27 serial number 29319? CZ 27 with FNH markings were produced. I have inherited two pistols. Just very curious if anyone knows of any value of fnh pistel modell 27 Kal. 7.65 with eagle stamp, etc. With model/serial number. I would venture a guess and say you have a CZ Model 27 since there is no FNH model 27 that I am aware of. Value range 100-300 During WW 2, under Nazi occupation, the CZ 27 was briefly made.
Serial Number: 38508
Year of Manufacture: 1941 Sims 4 male body mod. Best police games for mac.
Caliber: .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning)
Action Type: Single Action, Semi-Automatic with Removable Magazine Zsh autosuggestion.
Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “P. Mod. 37, Kal. 7,65.”, an Eagle holding a Swastika marked Globe and “jhv / 41”. The left side of the slide at the front and the left side of the frame are marked “38508”.
Barrel Length: 2 7/8”
Sights / Optics: The front sight is a short blade dovetailed into the top of the slide. The rear sight is a “V” notch at the back of the slide. The top of the slide has a thin flat finely checkered rib to reduce glare.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are walnut with vertical serrations. There is some darkening in some of the grooves that could be oil staining. There are only some light handling marks. The grips rate in about Excellent overall condition.
Type of Finish: The finish is a highly polished blue except for the rib on the slide which has a matte finish.
Finish Originality: All Original
Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore.
Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 98% of its metal finish. There is thinning on the front edges of the slide and a few minor handling marks on the slide and frame. The left side of the frame also shows scratches in the finish around the slide release. The edges of the safety and slide release show minor thinning. The serrations on the slide, hammer and safety are sharp. The grip screw is sharp and the markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Excellent condition.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. This pistol has both a manual safety and a grip safety. It does not have a magazine disconnect. We did not fire this handgun.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a total of two blued magazines and a period canvas and leather holster. The magazines are blued with steel followers and long serrated finger extensions. The floorplates are marked “P. Mod 37” and “38508” on the extensions. Both magazines show minimal wear with thinning on the front edge of the magazine floorplate and a spot of surface loss on the floorplate from the magazine release. They are in about Excellent condition. The holster is green canvas with a border of brown leather around the rear edge and the top, with a leather top flap sewn to the underside surface at the top of the holster. There is a brown leather magazine pouch sewn to the outside surface of the holster and a steel stud is fastened next to it for securing the top flap via a strap sewn to the flaps outside surface. The inside of the top flap is marked in black ink “Nur fur Pistole 37M / (Ung.) Kal. 7,65mm” (Only for Pistol 37M in 7,65mm). The holster has a single brown leather belt loop sewn to its underside surface. The belt loop is marked “hsy / 1941 / Nazi Eagle”. There are markings at the bottom of the Eagle, but they are illegible. We can’t find the maker for code “hsy” although we believe it is from the first run of holsters made by Femaru. It is identical to those made by Gustav Reinhardt in Berlin, code: jsd. The holster shows multiple scrapes in the finish and a few spots of surface loss. The stitching is all intact and there are no cracks in the leather at the hinge. There is a small cut at the edge of the leather border at the top of the holster just above the magazine pouch. The canvas shows light wear at the muzzle, but the surface is intact with no fraying. Overall, the holster is in about Very Good to Fine condition.
Our Assessment: The Femaru Model 37 pistol is not common, as they were only made for a few years (1941-1944) in numbers less than 80,000. They were made for the Hungarian Army in .380 ACP and for the Germans in .32 ACP. The German version also differed in that it had a manual safety as well as a grip safety. There were two different German jhv/41 variants based on slide markings and a jhv/43 variant. Of the three variants, this 2nd variant jhv/41 pistol represents the highest number made – about 40,000. These pistols differed from most other WWII pistols in that the slides and frames were well polished before bluing, resulting in a high luster blued finish. This is a great looking pistol in Excellent condition with thinning on front edge of the slide and a few handling marks. It includes a period holster and two blued finger extension magazines. This is a great find for the WWII weapons collector. Not that many were made, and to find one in this condition with holster and magazines is going to make some collector very happy.
Fnh Pistole Modell 27 Kal 7.65 Serial Numbers For Sale
- To help expand this stub you may refer to the German articles Vz.24 (Pistole) and Vz.27.
vz. 27 (CZ-27) | |
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Type | Pistol |
Place of origin | Czechoslovakia |
Service history | |
Used by | Czechoslovakia Police and Military |
Production history | |
Designer | Josef Nickl |
Manufacturer | Česká zbrojovka, Böhmische Waffenfabrik (under German occupation) |
Specifications | |
Mass | 0.67 kilograms (24 oz)[1] |
Length | 155 millimetres (6.1 in)[1] |
Barrel length | 99 millimetres (3.9 in)[1] |
Height | 125 millimetres (4.9 in)[1] |
Cartridge | .32 ACP |
Action | Blowback |
Muzzle velocity | 280 m/s (920 ft/s)[2] |
Feed system | 8-round Magazine |
Sights | Fixed front blade, drift-adjustable notch rear |
The vz. 27 Clipwrap for mac free download. is a Czechoslovak semi-automatic pistol, based on the pistole vz. 24, and chambered for 7.65 mm Browning/.32 ACP. It is often designated the CZ 27 after the naming scheme used by the Česká zbrojovka factory for post-World War II commercial products. However, it is correctly known as vz. 27, an abbreviation of the Czech 'vzor 27', or 'Model 27'.
After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in mid-March 1939 the pistol was folded into the German armed and police forces as the P27. Construction of the pistol continued in Czechoslovakia until the 1950s. Allegedly, the Czechoslovak military authorities sold five and a half thousand surplus vz. Realistic full body avatar creator. Callaway great big bertha driver for mac. 27s to the Swiss in 1973 for half a million marks. Between 620,000 and 650,000 were manufactured in total, 452,500 of those under German occupation. In December 1948, a gift of five 'ČZ 247' automatic variants of the pistol (based on both the vz. 24 and vz. 27) was sent to Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie. In 1949, the pistol was exported to 28 countries, including Turkey (3,286 pistols), Great Britain, South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, and Pakistan.
Users[edit]
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Ecuador
- India
- Poland
- Germany
- Venezuela
References[edit]
- ^ abcdJ. B. Wood, The Gun Digest Book of Automatic Pistols, 2007, page 250. ISBN0-89689-473-8.
- ^Chamberlain, Peter (1976). Axis pistols, rifles, and grenades. Gander, Terry. New York: Arco. p. 11. ISBN0668040769. OCLC2388349.
- CZ 27 / P.27(t) pistol (Czhechoslovakia) at Modern Firearms & Ammunition
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