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''FÉG'' stands for ''Fegyver És Gépgyár'', which could be translated as "Arms and Machine Factory". It comes from the [[Hungary|Hungarian]] "Fegyver- és Gépgyártó Részvénytársaság" ("Arms and Machine Manufacturing Company"). Founded on February 24th, 1891 in Budapest and renamed to '''Fémárú, Fegyver- és Gépgyár''' (Metalware, Arms and Machines F.) in 1935, it is now known as the '''FÉGARMY Arms Factory Ltd.''' ([[Hungary|Hungarian]]: "FÉGARMY Fegyvergyártó Kft."). Between 1946–1965 it was called Lamp Factory (Lámpagyár) (Lampart), and from 1965 through decades as '''Fegyver- és Gázkészülékgyár''' (Arms and Gas equipment F.), manufacturing most of the water boilers and heaters found in Hungarian panel houses.
'''''FÉG''''' stands for ''Fegyver És Gépgyár'', which could be translated as "Arms and Machine Factory". It comes from the [[Hungary|Hungarian]] "Fegyver- és Gépgyártó Részvénytársaság" ("Arms and Machine Manufacturing Company"). Founded on February 24th, 1891 in [[Budapest]] and renamed to '''Fémárú, Fegyver- és Gépgyár''' (Metalware, Arms and Machines F.) in 1935, it is now known as the '''FÉGARMY Arms Factory Ltd.''' (FÉGARMY Fegyvergyártó Kft.). Between 1946–1965 it was called Lamp Factory (Lámpagyár) (Lampart), and from 1965 through decades as '''Fegyver- és Gázkészülékgyár''' (Arms and Gas equipment F.), manufacturing most of the propane [[Water heating|water boilers and heaters]] found in Hungarian [[Panelház|panel houses]].
<br/><br/>Through its history it always fulfilled a crucial role in supplying the [[Military of Hungary|Honvédség]] with weapons, this company also manufactured and exported a variety of semi-automatic pistols and rifles, including a copy of the famous [[Browning Hi-Power]] and the [[FEG PA-63]], but currently only self-loading pistols (P9L, P9M, P9R, etc.) and break-barrel [[Air_gun|air rifles]] (LG 427, LG 527). In [[Hungary]] the company is also famous for its gas signal pistols, for example the GRP-9.
<br/><br/>Through its history it always fulfilled a crucial role in supplying the [[Military of Hungary|Honvédség]] with [[Small arms|small arms]], this company also manufactured and exported a variety of semi-automatic pistols and rifles, including a copy of the famous [[Browning Hi-Power]] and the [[FEG PA-63]], but currently only self-loading pistols (P9L, P9M, P9R, etc.) and break-barrel [[Air_gun|air rifles]] (LG 427, LG 527). In [[Hungary]] the company is also famous for its gas signal pistols, for example the GRP-9.
<br/><br/>After 2004 many of its traditional export markets were put under embargo and this caused the company to finally go bankrupt.
<br/><br/>After 2004 many of its traditional export markets were put under embargo and this caused the company to finally go bankrupt.


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[http://fegarmy.hu/?p=bolt&lang=en FÉGARMY homepage in English]
[http://fegarmy.hu/?p=bolt&lang=en FÉGARMY homepage in English]


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Revision as of 16:32, 10 February 2009

FÉG stands for Fegyver És Gépgyár, which could be translated as "Arms and Machine Factory". It comes from the Hungarian "Fegyver- és Gépgyártó Részvénytársaság" ("Arms and Machine Manufacturing Company"). Founded on February 24th, 1891 in Budapest and renamed to Fémárú, Fegyver- és Gépgyár (Metalware, Arms and Machines F.) in 1935, it is now known as the FÉGARMY Arms Factory Ltd. (FÉGARMY Fegyvergyártó Kft.). Between 1946–1965 it was called Lamp Factory (Lámpagyár) (Lampart), and from 1965 through decades as Fegyver- és Gázkészülékgyár (Arms and Gas equipment F.), manufacturing most of the propane water boilers and heaters found in Hungarian panel houses.

Through its history it always fulfilled a crucial role in supplying the Honvédség with small arms, this company also manufactured and exported a variety of semi-automatic pistols and rifles, including a copy of the famous Browning Hi-Power and the FEG PA-63, but currently only self-loading pistols (P9L, P9M, P9R, etc.) and break-barrel air rifles (LG 427, LG 527). In Hungary the company is also famous for its gas signal pistols, for example the GRP-9.

After 2004 many of its traditional export markets were put under embargo and this caused the company to finally go bankrupt.

External links

FÉGARMY homepage in English