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Default Ortgies in 32.

The Ortgies is a rather unusual pistol.

I have one that probably came from a German merchant mariner. It was "decorated" with inlaid German and Imperial Chinese coins.

Details at:

http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...ortgies+manual

A few years ago, I helped prepare the Ortgies instruction manual as a high resolution PDF from scans provided by Francis on this board...

http://forum.lugerforum.com/attachme...1&d=1421337642

As Rich mentions, someone had forced the grips off this gun and then epoxied them onto the frame! The location is very hard to get to, but I eventually removed the epoxy, re-inlaid a piece of matching walnut and rebuilt them...

Marc
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