Now Available... FEG P9M's

Sorry to hijack the thread, but since I can't start a thread...

I am wondering why you charge tax on gift certificates? That is double taxation, and I believe is not lawful.

Hi Anyad, sorry for the confusion...
You will note the following in the long description of the Certificates

*** Note... Our online system adds the tax to your purchase, however we will remove it at final billing

Regards
Tom
 
question for Tom (Questar)

want to know how is the quality of frame/slide finish (bluing, machining marks, sharp edges) compared with an old HP pistol?

These firearms are a traditional blued finish, the exterior is clean with no machining marks polished then blued,
internally there are some machining marks in the recoil spring channel and in the magazine well overall good machining and polishing was done during manufacturer.
They are a very very good copy of a Hi Power.

Hope this helps...

Tom
 
Just a heads up for anybody who may be trying to order with an Apple product: you may have to call Questar directly as I did, since Apple seems to be incompatible with their ordering system...I tried 4 or 5 times, with the number of guns dropping by 1 each time before I called and had my order taken care of.

I wouldn't be surprised to see them all gone by the end of the day.

Thanks Questar!

Edit: Well, I was wrong. I see there is no danger of running out today...there are plenty more available.
 
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Trying to order using my iPhone, and I'm having the same problem. Dammit! I suppose if I get pulled over for speeding on the way home from work, the excuse "I'm rushing home to get a gun." Won't fly.
 
Hi Questar,

Do you have better pics of both side of the pistol? There is 2 version of the FEM, one with the FN/Browning system and another one with the S&W system. I'm trying to figure out if it has the oval shape part above the left of the trigger axis pin that proof it has a frame crossbolt that will identify it has a FN/Browning system.

Thanks
 
Made er home, and got my order in on the trusty ol PC. There were 25 showing on the site last night, and 17 today so I'm glad I didn't wait. Now to play the waiting game....the waiting game sucks. Lets play hungry, hungry, hippos!
 
Made er home, and got my order in on the trusty ol PC. There were 25 showing on the site last night, and 17 today so I'm glad I didn't wait. Now to play the waiting game....the waiting game sucks. Lets play hungry, hungry, hippos!

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These firearms are a traditional blued finish, the exterior is clean with no machining marks polished then blued,
internally there are some machining marks in the recoil spring channel and in the magazine well overall good machining and polishing was done during manufacturer.
They are a very very good copy of a Hi Power.

Tom

Hi Questar,

Do you have better pics of both side of the pistol? There is 2 version of the FEM, one with the FN/Browning system and another one with the S&W system. I'm trying to figure out if it has the oval shape part above the left of the trigger axis pin that proof it has a frame crossbolt that will identify it has a FN/Browning system.

Thanks

Hi Power.
 
Crash2k is correct, FEG made the P9M originally with the same lock up as the HI POWER. They used the S&W style in later models. I'd also like to see the barrel lug on these pistols to see which version it is.
 
Been seriously eyeing these up since I read this post - and looking online for similar variants. Found some pictures that I think are the exact ones that Questar are selling - right down to the new style "Hi Power" grips:






As you can see in the pics, these ones have the telltale oval on the frame just above the trigger - denoting the presence of the browning style cross bolt...
 
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In the pictures posted by Questar on their item page, you can just barely see the oval in the first image. Pretty decent price for (from what I've read so far) a decent pistol...

Cheers,
hsld.
 
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