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FAS MODEL 601

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The FAS Model 601 is an Italian target-shooting pistol of the 1970's. The FAS Model 601 is chambered for the .22 Short cartridge which it takes from a 5-round magazine and has a 6 inch barrel.
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FAS MODEL SP 602

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The Fas Model SP 602 is an Italian single-action .22 Long Rifle calibre target-shooting pistol produced since 1986. The Fas Model SP 602 takes a 5-round magazine and features adjustable sights.
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FAS MODEL SP 603

The Fas Model SP 603 is an Italian single-action .32 Smith and Wesson calibre target-shooting pistol produced since 1986. The Fas Model SP 603 takes a 5-round magazine and features adjustable sights.
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FEG 22LR DA

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The FEG 22LR DA is a small Hungarian double-action service pistol. The FEG 22LR DA is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge which it takes from a 6-round magazine. The FEG 22LR DA is very light, at 530 grams and has a fairly short 86 mm long barrel and fixed sights.
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FEG 45ACP DA

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The FEG 45ACP DA is a Hungarian double-action service pistol. The FEG 45ACP DA is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine.
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FEG B9R DA

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The FEG B9R DA is a Hungarian double-action service pistol. The FEG B9R DA is chambered for the .380 Auto (9 mm Short) cartridge which it takes from a 16-round magazine. The FEG B9R DA is similar to the FEG BR61 DA, but is larger and heavier with a barrel length of 101 mm and weighing 700 grams.
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FEG BR61 DA

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The FEG BR61 DA is a small Hungarian double-action service pistol. The FEG BR61 DA is chambered for the .380 Auto (9 mm Short) cartridge which it takes from a 6-round magazine. The FEG BR61 DA is very light at 530 grams and has a fairly short 86 mm barrel.
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FEG FP9

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The FEG FP9 is a Hungarian double-action service pistol based in-part on the Browning High Power Pistol. The FEG FP9 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 13-round magazine.
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FEG P9M SA

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The FEG P9M SA is a Hungarian single-action service pistol. The FEG P9M SA is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 13-round magazine.
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FEG P9R DA

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The FEG P9R DA is a Hungarian double-action service pistol produced since 1985. The FEG P9R DA is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 14-round magazine..
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FEG P9RK DA

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The FEG P9RK DA is a compact version of the FEG P9R DA service pistol and differs in having a shorter barrel and accordingly shorter length and reduced weight.
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FEGYVERGYAR M1937M

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The Fegyvergyar M1937M (Pistole 37(U)) was a Hungarian semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1937 and used in it's 7.65 mm variant by the German Luftwaffe on the Eastern Front during the Second World War as the 'Pistole 37(U)'. The Fegyvergyar M1937M was produced in 9 mm Short calibre, and for the German government in 7.65 mm calibre. The Fegyvergyar M1937M took a 7-round box magazine and had a 110 mm barrel.
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FIVE SEVEN

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The FN Five SeveN is a Belgian personal defence semi-automatic pistol constructed from synthetic materials. The Five SeveN has a calibre of 5.7 mm and takes a 20-round magazine and has a 123 mm barrel.
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FN 140 DA

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The FN 140 DA is a Belgian double-action, blowback operated self-loading pistol manufactured by FN first during the 1970's and intended for general purpose defensive use by military and police forces. The FN 140 DA features a light-weight alloy frame with a steel slide. It is chambered for the 9 mm Short or 7.65 mm cartridge and takes a 13- or 12-round box magazine respectively. The FN 140 DA has a muzzle velocity of 27-290 m/s with the 9 mm Short ammunition and 290-300 m/s when firing the 7.65 mm calibre ammunition.
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FOREHAND AND WADSWORTH .38 HAMMERLESS

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The Forehand And Wadsworth .38 Hammerless was an American personal defence revolver produced between 1890 and 1902. The Forehand And Wadsworth .38 Hammerless was chambered for the .38 Smith and Wesson cartridge, had a 5-chamber cylinder and an 80 mm barrel. Over 100 years after they were last made these revolvers were still turning up functioning perfectly.
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FROMMER BABY

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The Fegyvergyar Frommer Baby was a Hungarian small size semi-automatic pistol produced in 1912. The Frommer Baby was produced in 6.35 mm calibre, took a 6-round magazine and had a 57 mm barrel.
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FROMMER M1929

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The Frommer M1929 was a Hungarian semi-automatic service pistol based on the Browning 1903. The Frommer M1929 was chambered for the 9 mm Browning Short cartridge which it took from a 7-round magazine and had a 100 mm barrel. The Frommer M1929 replaced the Frommer Stop as the Hungarian military service weapon in 1930 and remained in service until 1945.
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FROMMER M1937

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The Frommer M1937 was a Hungarian semi-automatic service pistol based on the Browning 1903. The Frommer M1937 was chambered for the 7.65 mm Browning cartridge which it took from a 7-round magazine and had a 110 mm barrel. The Frommer M1937 was in service with the Hungarian army from 1937 until 1955.
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FROMMER STOP

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The Frommer Stop (Fegyvergyar Pisztoly 12M) was a Hungarian semi-automatic military pistol introduced in 1912. The Frommer Stop was produced in a calibre of 7.65 mm, took a 7-round box magazine and had a 120 mm barrel.
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