
NEVER ALLOW ANY ALTERATION OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS IN YOUR FIREARM UNLESS PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH USING AUTHORIZED PARTS. Improper manipulation of any other internal component may affect the safety and reliability of your firearm and may cause serious injury or death. Grips that have been modified in any way ARE NOT RETURNABLE.Īfter installing grips, CHECK YOUR GUN and make sure that all parts of the gun function correctly and without being obstructed or hindered by the grip. Also bear in mind the instruction by manufacturer of your wepon. Please, read the instructions and DO NOT attempt any alteration until you have done so. Even then, grips are not always a perfect fit right out of the package.
#DUETCHEWORKS ORTGIES PISTOL INSTALL#
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only install grips on the frame for which they were designed. Inexpensive, but of good quality, the pistol achieved considerable success at contemporary shooting. Carefully separate these grip panels to avoid breakage. The Ortgies 7.65 mm pistol was a hammerless semi-automatic pistol produced in Germany in the years immediately after World War I, first by its inventor Heinrich Ortgies and then by Deutsche Werke. If the grips do not fit correctly, DO NOT FORCE THEM ON.Ĭertain grips appear to be a one piece grip, but are in effect 2 pieces pinned together. If new screws are supplied with the grips, use them. Please, refer to the instruction for each particular grip on the web page relating to that grip.Ĭlean the frame before installing new grips. Set aside and preserve the factory grips, as they might be a valuable part of the weapon and should you decide to sell the weapon they could increase the value. Be careful not to damage the existing grips. Remove Existing Grips as per the instructions of the manufacturer. Double check to make sure no rounds remain in the weapon. This pistol itself is a rather plain and diminutive, Deutsche Werkes Ortgies semi-automatic that was made in 1939 and is not what you would expect from someone in her position, or one that was given by the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, however the accompanying documents substantiate the historical lineage from the time it was removed from Eva Bruan's house in. Made just after WWI from 1919 until 1924, this very popular Vest Pocket pistol is a hi. This pistol is documented as being the 'One of A Kind', personal '25 ACP' pistol that was given to 'Eva Bruan' personally by Adolf Hitler. Revolvers: Open the cylinder and remove any rounds. Fun Gun Reviews Presents: Deutsche Werke Ortgies Pistol 25 acp Review. Pistols: Remove the magazine, clear the action and check barrel and chamber to ensure they are clear of any rounds. Point the gun in a safe direction to unload it. Before any manipulation wiht the gun MAKE SURE it is UNLOADED.
