FEG PA-63 9x18 9 mm Makarov Semi-Automatic Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202221
FEG PA-63 9x18 9 mm Makarov Semi-Automatic Pistol Tabletop Review - Episode #202221

FEG PA-63 9x18 mm Makarov semi-automatic Hungarian-made, PP/PPK clone, pistol review.

The highly functional PA-63 is produced by FEG (Fegarmy Army factory) and is considered an affordable conceal carry pistol with a reputation for being reliable, accurate and easy to shoot.

Very similar in design to the German Walther PPK, the Hungarian-Made PA-63 was developed by FEG (Fegyver- ésGázkészülékgyár) (or Gun and Gas Appliance Factory) of Budapest as an economical service pistol option for the Hungarian military and police during the Cold War.

The PA-63 was one of many mass produced Communist Bloc guns.

Often confused with the Russian Makarov pistols, the PA-63 is not a Makarov, but is similarly chambered in the 9x18 mm Makarov round.

In production since the 1960’s, large numbers of the PA-63 have been imported to the United States as surplus and even as new manufactured since the 1990’s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Includes range activity and a demonstration of disassembly and reassembly.