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11-13-2019, 08:33 PM | #1 |
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Now its my turn: Ortgies
Just purchased this on GB - hope to find some original grips for it that aren't a complete rip-off!
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11-13-2019, 09:10 PM | #2 |
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Ooh, excellent choice! Tricky grip removal but not a single screw in the entire pistol. Fascinating design.
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I've had a couple of these, no idea why I didn't keep them? I could collect 25 acp's or 32 acps?
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11-13-2019, 10:26 PM | #4 |
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I have (3) .32s, if you don't count the Nambu - I've been avoiding .25s thus far because I don't want another (semi-obsolete) caliber to deal with. I really wanted an Erfurt Ortgies, but they're fairly rare and a bit more money - and I'm saving up for what I hope will be next year's acquisition, a "Liberator FP-45".
I couldn't pass this one up though, the finish is quite good for a 98 year old gun, and the price was right. |
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11-13-2019, 11:17 PM | #5 |
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Zorba, I believe I've got a few spare pairs of original 32 acp Ortgies grips. I would sell you one pair. If interested please send me your email address and I'll send pics.
I love Ortgies I have one 32 and two 25s. Fun guys to shoot and so well made.
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Nice looking Ortgies. I have a couple in 25 cal. Very well made . Bill
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Good looking gun...well done! I hope Eugen's grips turn out to be what you need, the gun deserves it.
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I have a couple of Ortgies .25 that I really like to shoot.Very accurate the only thing I don't like about them is there's no hold open device.
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Just as an aside, the guys at Wolff are fantastic. I had ordered a tune-up kit last nite, but with the added mag from Eugen, I needed a 2nd mag spring. Called 'em up, the order hadn't shipped yet, no problem adding the additional item.
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Eugen's grips and mag have "made the scene"!
They both look great, I'm going to clean the grips with Murphy's, then put a coat of TruOil on them. |
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