The FEG 37M is a Hungarian-made pistol that was widely used by the Hungarian military and police. It was designed in the 1930s and was based on the Walther PP pistol. The FEG 37M has a single-stack, eight-round magazine and uses the blowback method of operation.
It has a simple, yet reliable design, and is known for its accuracy and ease of maintenance. The pistol has a fixed barrel and an exposed hammer, and comes with a manual safety lever and an optional magazine safety. It has a unique grip design with horizontal serrations and is made of wood or plastic.
The FEG 37M was produced in large numbers and was exported to many countries. It was also used by various police forces and other military branches around the world. It has been praised for its durability, accuracy, and affordability, but it has also been criticized for its relatively heavy trigger pull and lack of ambidextrous controls.
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