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Seller: DENVER GUN ROOM
Company: Denver Gun Room Member Since: 6/2/07
State:
Colorado
Zip: 80214
Country: United States
Phone:
(303) 237-1300
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 607
Total Listings: 5882
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
3 days ***NOTE: IF YOU ACCEPT A GUN TRANSFER, YOU ARE NO LONGER ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND OR EXCHANGE. Payment Methods:
Bank checks/Cashiers checks/Credit Cards add 3.5% - local tax on in-store purchases is 7.5%
About Us: *We Now Ship to California* Internet sales are managed 10am to 6pm MST, MON-SAT. Our inventory listed for sale is not live, just because you click “BUY NOW” doesn’t mean you have purchased the firearm. We consider a sale final once we have received payment. All our listings are also available for sale in our retail store. Shipping STARTS at $80 for long guns and STARTS at $50 for handguns ***NOTE: IF YOU ACCEPT A GUN TRANSFER, YOU ARE NO LONGER ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND OR EXCHANGE. We ship to the contiguous United States and Alaska, with some state law restrictions. As Denver's oldest firearms dealer, we have over 1000 firearms in stock on average, ranging from high-end collectibles to sporting guns, from the modern to pre-civil war eras.
Femaru 37m .380cal
Description: The FEMARU 37M pistol, wich is also known as Frommer 37M, was developed by 1937 at Hungarian arms factory FEMARU to replace Frommer-designed 29M pistol, made at the same facility. This pistol was of simpler design, when compared to its predecessor, and susequently it was less expensive to make. Hungarian army adopted this pistol in 1937 in 9mm Browning Short caliber (which is also known in USA as .380 ACP). After the start of WW2, Germany placed a contract for the 37M pistols, chambered for the 7.65x17 Browning (.32 ACP) cartridge, which was standard for German armed forces along with more powerful 9x19 Luger / Parabellum ammo. German authorities also requested some design changes, namely the addition of the manual safety. German contract pistols were marked with "P Mod 37" rollmark and appropriate calibermarking "Kal 7,65" on the left side of the slide. The official designation of the these pistols within German military was P.37(u). Pistol is 955 condition with slight high corner wear. SOLD |