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Numrich feg p9r magazines for sale
Numrich feg p9r magazines for sale






numrich feg p9r magazines for sale

The FEG double action pistols require factory FEG magazines.

numrich feg p9r magazines for sale

This includes the 15 round MecGar magazines.

numrich feg p9r magazines for sale

The FEG P9R is the most common double action FEG pistol variant and many people confuse the model number with the P9M, and thus refer to them as FEG Hi Powers, when they are not.Īny 9mm magazine that will work in an FN P-35 (Browning Hi Power) will work in any of the SINGLE ACTION FEG ]Hi Power and Hi Power style pistols. Other than that they look a good bit like a S&W. The double action 9mm Para FEG pistols are basically a clone of the S&W Model 59 and the only resemblance to a Hi Power is in the shape of the muzzle end of the slide. Once again, you'll need to look for the foot print to confirm it's a Hi Power clone and not a S&W / Hi Power hybrid. TGI also imported 1st and 2nd Gen P9Ms and both just had the FEG model number, so they are both marked "P9M". The Dan Wesson guns have the slide milled for Ho Power style Novak sights, while the Magnum Research assembled pistols have the side milled for the 1911 style Novak sight. They were assembled in the US, first By Dan Wesson and later by Magnum Research, and thus avoided import stamps. They are Pre- Mk II Hi Power clones with the exception of an extended slide release and a slide milled for Novak sights. KBI also imported parts to manufacture the Charles Daly Hi Power (Charles Daly was their high end banner) and they are very nicely made Hi Powers. As far as I know none of them were made with the S&W barrel system, but that's not a guarantee - you'll want to look for the footprint. KBI also imported the FEG FP9, which is a ventilated rib version of the f1st Gen P9M. It's confusing as KBI imported all three of the above pistols as "PJK-9HP" pistols, so the KBI model number is meaningless. This is also the version that needs a different magazine and Hi Power magazines will not fit. If you can't see the foot print, it's a 2nd Gen P9M and parts commonality with a Browning Hi Power is very low - around 20%. The only way to tell it apart from the earlier FEG P9 and 1st Gen P9m is the absence of the oval shaped "footprint" on the right side of the frame that is caused by the cross both being polished flush with the frame. The Second Generation P9M is the variant using the S&W style barrel. You can however modify the larger Browning Mk III slide stops to fit if you desire.

numrich feg p9r magazines for sale

With the exception of the slide release and the matching slide release cut in the slide it also has 100% parts interchangeability with the Browning Hi Power (including the magazine). That's what got it the "M" for "Modositott" which just means "Modified". The First Generation P9M is a Pre-Mk II Hi Power clone, but with a revised slide stop design and larger three dot sights. The FEG P9 was a near perfect Pre-Mk II Hi Power clone and it has 100% parts interchangeability with the Browning Hi Power (including the magazine) The second generation P9M used the S&W style barrel and like the 5906 lacked a frame cross bolt - but it is still a single action pistol just like the FEG P9 and FEG First Generation P9M. Sorry, but the bolded information is incorrect.








Numrich feg p9r magazines for sale