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FEG - PA-63, .9x18 I saw this gun today for about 100.00 dollars figured it might be fun for the little sister to shoot or just a throw down.
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tauruspt145 wrote:FEG - PA-63, .9x18 I saw this gun today for about 100.00 dollars figured it might be fun for the little sister to shoot or just a throw down.
I picked one up about 4 months ago, it has been a very reliable piece. Probably have around 300 rounds through without any problems. For $100 I'd say you have found a pretty good deal providing there isn't anything wrong with it.

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Thanks for the quick reply ammo two, Is the .9x18 the same thing as 9mm markorov?
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Yes, the 9x18 bullet is also known as the 9mm Makarov. However, don't confuse the actual Makarov pistol for the FEG PA63, they are different guns that fire the same round.

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Anyone have a picture of this gun? What the difference between the 9mm and a 9x18 any advantages?

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tauruspt145 wrote:I figured it might be fun for the little sister to shoot or just a throw down.
What do you mean by that?
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By throw down i meant i really wouldnt worry about if it got scratched up or if somebody did happen to steal it out of my car i wouldnt have a lot of money invested in it.
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I see, thanks.
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What about the "little sister" part?
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CompVest wrote:What about the "little sister" part?
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CompVest wrote:What about the "little sister" part?
tuaruspt145, it looks like you're not out of the woods yet!
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gigady gigady alllll right!!!!! No my little sister doesnt like the 45 so the 9 short round wouldnt scare her off from shooting.

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The 9mm Mak can kick a fair bit in the straight blowback pistols it is normally chambered for (including the PA-63). The PA-63 has a bit of a rep for recoil, partly due to the aluminum frame. For $100 though, I'd buy one in a heartbeat.

If the 45 she dislikes is a full-size gun, the PA-63 is pretty much guaranteed to kick just as hard.

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I bought a brand new PA-63 in the early 90s when "Maks" were becoming fairly common.
("Mak" meaning a Makarov pistol or one that chambers the 9x18 round)

The pistol itself was superb (in a crude com-bloc military kinda way) and functioned 100%
though the double-action was quite stiff.

I was somewhat disappointed at that time of the available ammo. The only stuff around common was cheapo Chinese/Norinco fodder. As I said,it did function 100% but the ballistics was less than stellar.

Before they were common, the Makarov round had always been described in Smallarms/Firearms
type journals-textbooks (Jane's,Ian Hogg etc.) as being "in the middle between .380 and 9x19mm" in power. I found the 9x18Mak rounds was right at .380 in power range.
95 grains at 950-1000fps. I believe there is more choices now.
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