If you have the Standard revolver, this is a "pull pin" type action, where the cylinder pin slides out the front, and the cylinder is removed from the gun to be loaded. For further instructions, I would recommend you to your local gun shop. While you are there, ask them to examine the gun to see if it is safe to fire. These were not especially high quality firearm- the retail value of a used FIE Standard is below $100.
German or Italian. FIE was an importer, not a maker.
FIE (Firearms Import Export) was an importer based in Miami, FL. They have not made any firearms, but sold inexpensive guns made by a variety of manufacturers from countries around the world, including Germany, Turkey and Italy. FIE filed for bankruptcy in 1990, and is no longer in business.
Better check with a gunsmith. FIE was the importer, not the maker- and they are long out of business.
This pistol was imported by FIE of Miami Florida and importation was stopped after the 1968 Federal Firearms Act went into law. Importation of most imports ceased at that time This pistol was imported by FIE of Miami Florida and importation was stopped after the 1968 Federal Firearms Act went into law. Importation of most imports ceased at that time
FIE was an importer of German and Italian firearms, among others.
FIE was not a firearms manufacturer, but rather, an importer based in Miami, FL. They have been out of business for some years. They have sold several .38 Special revolvers. Titan Tiger (manufactured in Turkey) was one, and Standard was another. Some of their guns were made by Weirauch in Germany.
Brazil IIRC
20-60 USD or so
$100
$50-$100, depending on condition. FIE was an importer of firearms, mainly from germany- the company has been out of business for some time.
25-75 US dollars
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