What you seem to have here is a Femaru 37M made in 1941 for the Nazi German military. Note the "JHV 41" on the slide indicating the date of manufacture. The stamp on the baseplate of your magazine is there to avoid using the wrong magazines in the wrong gun.
thanks for showing us , this is a sweet gun kinda like a mini 1911 crossed with a baby browning , the way the barrel twists to lock in ,good vid thanks bros
what ammo are you cycling through that? 32 Automatic? I have noted European 32 has slight differences in the brass to north american brands and this has made it a challenge to find 32 automatic that will cycle through the Femaru 37
Yeah, .32 ACP. The gun belongs to my friend (the guy shooting it in the video) so I'm not totally sure what brand he was using, but it may have been cheap Magtech stuff, which I believe is made in Brazil. This video is a few years old so I'm not sure if even he remembers for certain...
Embarrassingly enough I don't actually know his current email address, but you can give me your questions either here or in a PM and I'll relay them to him.
+Angel Garcia Whoops, somehow UA-cam never notified me of your comment... anyway sorry, can't really help you, this isn't my gun (it belongs to my friend). There's probably videos detailing reassembly elsewhere on YT.
I believe the 37m stamped at the bottom of the magazine represents the model number p37m. To see what year the pistol was made, go to this site and verify the serial # www.hungariae.com/From37.htm. Still, it's a sweet pistol, I have a Hungarian version from 1943 which shoots .380 rounds.
What you seem to have here is a Femaru 37M made in 1941 for the Nazi German military. Note the "JHV 41" on the slide indicating the date of manufacture. The stamp on the baseplate of your magazine is there to avoid using the wrong magazines in the wrong gun.
thanks for showing us , this is a sweet gun kinda like a mini 1911 crossed with a baby browning , the way the barrel twists to lock in ,good vid thanks bros
this gun ww2 made in 1941, the 41 under the JHY is the date
what ammo are you cycling through that?
32 Automatic?
I have noted European 32 has slight differences in the brass to north american brands and this has made it a challenge to find 32 automatic that will cycle through the Femaru 37
Yeah, .32 ACP. The gun belongs to my friend (the guy shooting it in the video) so I'm not totally sure what brand he was using, but it may have been cheap Magtech stuff, which I believe is made in Brazil. This video is a few years old so I'm not sure if even he remembers for certain...
thanks for the tip
any chance your fried might be interested in taking some email questions about that gun? its hard to find information about them from owners.
Embarrassingly enough I don't actually know his current email address, but you can give me your questions either here or in a PM and I'll relay them to him.
Bro I need help I disassembled the gun the same one here and I can't for the life of me re assemble it. Plz help
+Angel Garcia Whoops, somehow UA-cam never notified me of your comment... anyway sorry, can't really help you, this isn't my gun (it belongs to my friend). There's probably videos detailing reassembly elsewhere on YT.
I figured it out bro. I took it down to much. thanks for the reply and it's an awesome gun
I figured it out bro. I took it down to much. thanks for the reply and it's an awesome gun
I figured it out bro. I took it down to much. thanks for the reply and it's an awesome gun
I figured it out bro. I took it down to much. thanks for the reply and it's an awesome gun
I believe the 37m stamped at the bottom of the magazine represents the model number p37m. To see what year the pistol was made, go to this site and verify the serial # www.hungariae.com/From37.htm.
Still, it's a sweet pistol, I have a Hungarian version from 1943 which shoots .380 rounds.
I have a 41 32 cal