I'm only going by what I believe to remember. The FEG combination guns were not overly refined and were heavy. They made some in the mid-late 1960s and maybe into the 1970s. They are Hungarian, I recall, and it's doubtful that they had any US importer of the combination guns, but that's not carved in stone. As to value I would pay around 1/3 to 1/2 of what I would for a good German or Austrian gun of the same configuration.

I would say they are no doubt strong and functional. Is the gun you're looking to buy scoped, and is the 7X57 a rimmed version? I would assume it is.

Sorry I can't give you more a hands-on opinion. They're not common over here.


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