

Safe, easy takedown with no special tools or trigger pull required.Īlso includes: two alloy steel magazines.įeatures listed above are available on all standard models, but may not appear on Distributor Exclusive models. Safety features include integrated trigger safety neutrally balanced sear with significant engagement and strong spring tension and hammer catch to help prevent the hammer from contacting the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. Front cocking serrations enable positive slide manipulation. Internal, Secure Action™ hammer provides strong ignition force, yet allows for easier slide racking when compared with many striker-fired pistols. Sights can be easily changed out for different color options (available separately). Textured grip frame provides a secure and comfortable grip.ĭovetailed, high-visibility sight system with drift adjustable rear sight and fixed front sight. Identification Slide addresses E-mail: The most in depth description of Ortgies is laid out in an article published in Gun Collector's Digest and written by Donald W. 380 Pocket Pistol New/Used in Box Chrome Platted Blue 2 Button Safety. The trigger has a short, smooth pull, clean break and positive reset. 32 Pocket Pistol New/Used in Box Chrome Platted Blue 2 Button Safety. Utilizes Ruger's safe, reliable and proven Secure Action™ fire-control system that combines a protected internal hammer with a bladed-safety trigger. Precision-machined, hard-coat anodized aluminum chassis with full-length guide rails. Rugged construction with black oxide, through-hardened alloy steel slide and barrel and high-performance, glass-filled nylon grip frame. The guns were in large part a work program, creating export goods which could bring desperately needed hard currency into Germany to counteract the economic devastation of the Versailles treaty.Compact for easy concealment, the Security-9® is designed to fit a variety of available holsters.
ORTGIES PISTOL SCHEMATIC FULL
In less than 5 full years (1919-1923), close to a half million of these guns were made, primarily by an industrial subsidiary of the German government. However, the most interesting part of the Ortgies story (in my opinion) is its production. This particular one has the 4th style slide, made around 1920-1921. HAENEL / Suhl D E Schmeisser Modell I D E Schmeisser Modell II D E Gewehr- und Fahrradfabrik Fr. Taking apart my Ortgies Deutsche Werke 7.65 (32acp) pistol. 380 versions differ only in the easily-interchanged barrel – even the magazines are marked for both calibers. Ortgies D E Walter DIEFKE / Suhl D E Kobra D E Fahrrad- und Waffenfabrik C.G. Metal components were forged or machined, and assembly in general made no use of screws, even securing the wooden grips with a spring-loaded metal fastener inside the magazine well, although some examples do. Although not expensive, at the time it was of advanced design and high quality construction with relatively few parts, well sealed against dirt. Astra Constable Pistol 22 LR 3 1/2 inch round barrel, chrome, walnut grip, near new condition 95 - 98, used but little, no noticeable marring of wood or metal, bluing near perfect (some wea. Mechanically, the Ortgies has a rather unusual grip safety mechanism that is quite different from what we expect to see today. The pistol was produced in 6.35 mm, 7.65 mm, and 9 mm Kurz variants, all using blowback as their operating mechanism. The Ortgies is a pistol whose interested aspects are often overlooked on the assumption that it is just another identical.
