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Hungarian Femaru M37 pistol explained - ebook
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Recently published at HLebooks.com , a new downloadable ebook on the Hungarian Femaru model 37 pistol. You will find the downloading page here: http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/fema37en.htm Android Application at Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...books.fema37en Many other ebooks on various firearms are available here : http://hlebooks.com Field dismounting of the Femaru M37 pistol - Femaru M37 in 9mm short (.38 ACP) - Femaru M37 in 7.65mm short (.32 ACP) - Removal of the magazine - Locking of the slide at the dismounting notch - Dismounting of the barrel - Dismounting of the slide Dismounting of the slide - Dismounting of the extractor - Dismounting of the firing pin - Dismounting of the front sight Dismounting of the frame (1) - Dismounting of the holdopen latch - Dismounting of the grip plates - Dismounting of the lanyard ring - Dismounting of the hammer Dismounting of the frame (2) - Removal of the hammer strut - Dismounting of the magazine latch - Dismounting of the grip safety - Dismounting of the mainspring housing - Reassembly tip Dismounting of the frame (3) - Dismounting of the sear - Dismounting of the trigger bar - Dismounting of the trigger Dismounting of the frame (4) - Dismounting of the disconnector and ejector - Disassembly of the magazine - Index of the parts (both models) Functioning of the Femaru M37 (1) - Chambering of a cartridge - Inspection of the magazine lips - Cartridge pushed against the feed ramp - Cartridge rim engaged by the extractor claw - Cocking of the hammer Functioning of the Femaru M37 (2) - Functioning of the trigger mechanism - Camming action of the sear pivot pin - Trigger bar deflected downwards - Disconnection of the trigger bar Functioning of the Femaru M37 (3) - The grip safety explained - Manual safety of the .32 ACP model Functioning of the Femaru M37 (4) - Firing cycle (explosion) - Percussion of the cartridge primer - Early stage of the slide recoil - Extraction and ejection - Slide retained by the holdopen latch Reassembly of the frame - Re-installation of the disconnector, ejector, and trigger - Re-installation of the trigger bar - Re-installation of the sear - Re-installation of the mainspring housing - Re-installation of the grip safety and lanyard ring - Re-installation of the hammer and strut The origins of the Femaru M37 pistol - Rudolf Frommer (1868-1936) - Frommer pistol model 1901 - Frommer pistol model 1906 - Frommer pistol model 1910 - Frommer STOP - Frommer BABY (.32 ACP) - Frommer LILIPUT (.25 ACP) Evolution and production of the Femaru M37 - Frommer Model 29 pistol - Femaru Model 37 pistol in .380 ACP - Serial number ranges - The C-prefix variation of the model 37M. - Usual markings found on the .380 caliber version - Femaru Model 37 pistol in .32 ACP - First to fifth variants - German markings http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-00.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-01.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-02.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-03.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-04.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-05.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-06.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-07.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-09.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-10.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-11.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-12.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-13.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-14.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-15.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-16.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-17.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-18.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-19.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/fema37en/im-20.jpg |
Great color illustrations! Interesting variations, too!
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