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NOTE: Variant 2: Without Egyptian Crest. Est. 3000 Manufactured 1958-60
NOTE: Actual item in sample photo #1 More photos to come.
In 1946 the Ministry of the Interior of Hungary wanted a replacement service pistol for the police and they decided that they wanted a Walther PP design. The Walam 48 is very similar to a Walther PP, and almost all parts are interchangeable with the PP, but features a loaded chamber indicator on the left side of the slide and also a finger rest style magazine. The design was originally implemented for police service in .32 ACP (7.65 Browning), but FEG also received a military contract to supply pistols to the Egyptian military in .380 ACP (9mm Browning Short). FEG built about 10,000 pistols for this contract, but only half were delivered to the Egyptians before the contract was terminated due to issues with receiving payment. These military contract pistols are mechanically identical to the Hungarian police models except for caliber and the presence of the Egyptian crest on the left side of the slide. The remainder of the contract pistols that were completed but not delivered to Egypt are missing the legend markings on the slide.
Additional | .380 ACP/9mm Browning Short Semi-Auto Double Action 8rd magazine with finger rest Brown bakelite grips Blued steel construction Made by FEG in Hungary |
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SKU | HGN-WALAM-HG2163-GVG |
Country of Manufacture | Hungary |
License Requirement | Curio and Relic |
Manufacturer | FEG Hungary |
Mfg. Part Number | HG2163 |
Caliber/Gauge | .380 ACP |
Action | Semi Automatic |
Barrel Length | 4 |
Condition | Surplus / Used |