Hungarian shotgun.

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A guy wrote in to a norwegian newsgroup asking about a shotgun he owns. He doesn’t know what brand it is, neither has the gunsmith any clue. On the barrel it said;  "Made in Hungary, Feg Budapest". My guess is that it’s either an old hungarian shotgun <g> or a shotgun with a hungarian barrel <g>… (Ain’t I clever) Anyone got a clue ? Jonis —              Jonis             —- —   http://home.sol.no/~sbragsta/ —- —    Member of The Huntingtrail  —- Visit the rec.hunting and rec.hunting.dogs FAQ Home Page at:         http://sportsmansweb.com/hunting/ To leave the Hunting listserv list, send a message with SIGNOFF HUNTING

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# # A guy wrote in to a norwegian newsgroup asking about a shotgun he # owns. He doesn’t know what brand it is, neither has the gunsmith any # clue. On the barrel it said; #  "Made in Hungary, Feg Budapest". # # My guess is that it’s either an old hungarian shotgun <g> or a shotgun # with a hungarian barrel <g>… (Ain’t I clever) # # Anyone got a clue ? # # Jonis # # —              Jonis             —- # —   http://home.sol.no/~sbragsta/ —- # —    Member of The Huntingtrail  —- # # Visit the rec.hunting and rec.hunting.dogs FAQ Home Page at: #         http://sportsmansweb.com/hunting/ # # To leave the Hunting listserv list, send a message with SIGNOFF HUNTING F.E.G. is an old an respected firearms manufacturer. I have not inspected their shotguns. Their Browning HiPower copies are better in many respects than Browning. Steel is superior, as is fit. Polish is not as polished as some Brownings. Visit the rec.hunting and rec.hunting.dogs FAQ Home Page at:         http://sportsmansweb.com/hunting/ To leave the Hunting listserv list, send a message with SIGNOFF HUNTING

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