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<blockquote data-quote="Zaphod Beeblebrox" data-source="post: 2975876" data-attributes="member: 4606"><p>I was looking at the FEG and an FM. Same price and I liked them both. I went back and forth for a bit mentally, consulted the Google Gods and was about to get the FM. My brother kept saying "The FEG is nicer", but he's got some other Hungarian guns he really likes, so I figured he might be biased! The FM was a very traditional military style Hi Power. Parkerized finish, very basic 1911 style military sights (i.e. small...really small) and the "chicklet" style safety. The FEG had 3 dot sights and bluing that looked decent.</p><p></p><p>I quickly realized I could barely work the safety on the FM and that's when I finally noticed an extended safety on the FEG. I picked up the FEG. The bluing turned out to be good once I cleaned it up. I mean, REALLY good. It flat glows like the best Colt used to offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaphod Beeblebrox, post: 2975876, member: 4606"] I was looking at the FEG and an FM. Same price and I liked them both. I went back and forth for a bit mentally, consulted the Google Gods and was about to get the FM. My brother kept saying "The FEG is nicer", but he's got some other Hungarian guns he really likes, so I figured he might be biased! The FM was a very traditional military style Hi Power. Parkerized finish, very basic 1911 style military sights (i.e. small...really small) and the "chicklet" style safety. The FEG had 3 dot sights and bluing that looked decent. I quickly realized I could barely work the safety on the FM and that's when I finally noticed an extended safety on the FEG. I picked up the FEG. The bluing turned out to be good once I cleaned it up. I mean, REALLY good. It flat glows like the best Colt used to offer. [/QUOTE]
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