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Ortgies pistol manual
Ortgies pistol manual








The nub is pushed out when the gun is cocked. It also had a cocked hammer indicator situated on the back of the pistol grip, noted by a golden nub. It has plastic grip covers with the manufacturer's name on them, which was either Lignose or Bergmann ones with "Bergmann" on them are rarer. The Einhand is a simple pistol that is fired using blowback. Eventually, the Chinese caught on and their Norinco Type 77B pistol has a one-handed cocking lever, but it is hardly ever used due to the gun's strong recoil spring. A similar mechanism was created by Elbert Searle in 1918, where one would have to squeeze an extended portion of the grip to cock the gun the mechanism made by Searle was never produced. That same year, a Spaniard by the name of José Lopez de Arnaiz had a patent granted to him which served a similar purpose, and would later be integrated into his own pistol, the JO.LO.AR. The mechanism was designed by Witold Chylewski, who filed a patent for it in 1912, and obtained it in 1919. Production began in 1912, originally by Bergmann production was transferred to Lignose AG after Bergmann was acquired by Lignose and continued until around 1928. The Einhand had a brass cocking piece that acted as part of the trigger guard, which gave it the name "Einhand", which was German for "one-handed", and was a pistol that one could legitimately fire with just one hand. If it bumps off the feedramp and then up under the hood and gets stuck, chamferring the lower edge of the hood like a 1911 may help.The Einhand-Pistole was based on the Bergmann Models 2 and 3 pocket pistols, but with a few added quirks. Take some high speed video of the gun being shot and look at how the bullet is feeding. Since the gun cycles 100's of times faster than you can move it by hand, you will never be able to create the same speed to create the same timing problem on the bench. Perhaps the sear or the portion of the firing pin that catches the sear are worn and this is not letting the firing pin be drawn back AS SOON in the cycle as it should be. This system works fine when I hand cycle the pistol, but not when firing. I'll try to get a jam while hand cycling to get more info. The bullet doesn't enter the chamber-after firing, but does when hand cycling.Įven though I have 2 xlnt condition mags, they may be the problems. It seems like if the bullet would enter the chamber, the case base would then slide up as the slide goes forward. The new case slides up the breach face till it hits the firing pin, which later is held back and allows the case to fully slide up into firing position. So, as the slide comes forward, the pin is still exposed and my new case slides up from the mag against it, before it being held back by the sear as the slide moves forward. The firing pin stays extended till the case is ejected and then the slide comes forward and the pin is caught by the sear. These pistols use the firing pin as the ejector. If your cases is getting stuck against the firing pin, then you have a firing pin retraction problem of the firing pin not getting out of the way of the case before the case slides up the breech. If you were up here in Sonoma County, I'd let you try some of my mags/ammo. Last I checked, Outdoor Limited and Palmetto State Armory has Fiocchi for sale. My Sauer 38H will only feed with Fiocchi ammunition. I've never had a problem with my Ortgies with any of the ammunition pictured. I've never shot Geco.32acp doesn't need to he hot like a +P round to cycle the action. You can also get inside the chamber and LIGHTLY polish the top side in case there's a burr or nick.ģ. Hand polish or use a dremmel to LIGHTLY polish the feed ramp. It should feed out of the magazine lips and go horizontal into the chamber.Ģ. Slowly close the action on a live round (safety first!!!!) and see how the. If the lips are chewed up, appear to be filed or bent in a strange way (like dropped), that could be the culprit. Swap out the mag with another large frame Ortgies and see if that solves the problem. In your feeding issue, the problem is either with the magazine feed lips, pitting on the feed ramp/chamber, or ammunition.ġ. That solves the extraction issues (FTE/stovepiping). 32acp.įirst, the recoil spring and the striker spring are the best investment from Wolff springs you can do for your Ortgies. Picture below shows three Ortgies and a collection of. I have a collection of small (.25acp) and large frames (.32acp/.380).










Ortgies pistol manual