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Disassemble ortgies pistol
Disassemble ortgies pistol









disassemble ortgies pistol
  1. #DISASSEMBLE ORTGIES PISTOL FULL#
  2. #DISASSEMBLE ORTGIES PISTOL FREE#
  3. #DISASSEMBLE ORTGIES PISTOL CRACK#

Keep your finger over the back of the slide as you place it on to the frame so the compressed spring and guide does not pack up and leave home. Push the spring and guide until it sits in the notch. Note the notch in the slide along the firing pin's cutout. One unique note for reassembling the Ortgies is to compress the firing pin spring before placing the slide onto the frame. Now it all goes back together in reverse order. The extractor spring sits laterally in the slide. Push up from the bottom side and remove the pin. The extractor pin runs trough the slide top to bottom. Keep an eye on the trigger spring and plunger as it comes out with the trigger.įinally, to replace the last spring in the package, you have the spring loaded extractor of the Ortgies.

disassemble ortgies pistol

Now, push the trigger pin out of the frame.Īnd rotate the bottom of the trigger forward to remove it from the frame. Deforming the sear spring will prevent the trigger from resetting properly. That spring is not part of the Wolff service pack. Most importantly, do not bend the long sear spring out of tolerance. Removing the disconnector can be a delicate task to clear the spring from the sear assembly. The disconnector and disconnector spring can be removed from the sear. Rotate the assembly up and work the disconnector out of the frame. Grasp the sear, push inward from the frame and the integral pin in the side of the sear can be cleared fro the frame. Next the Sear, Sear Spring, Disconnector and Disconnector Spring can be removed from the frame. I'm skipping this step in the pics, but here it is. Now, the magazine release and the the grip catch can be removed from the frame by removing the second pin in the frame that was below the grips. The takedown button can now be removed from the frame Press the takedown button and slide out the grip safety from the frame.

#DISASSEMBLE ORTGIES PISTOL FREE#

The grip safety is now free at the bottom, but is engaged at the takedown button. Next, with the grips removed, you will find the grip safety pin in the bottom corner of the frame. Use a non-marring tool to push the catch rearward and allow the grips to drop off the frame.

#DISASSEMBLE ORTGIES PISTOL CRACK#

Do not try to pry or force the grips off or you could certainly crack the thin wood that sits in the catch. There is a hidden, spring loaded catch midway into the magazine well. It does have a unique method to secure the grips to the frame. Rotate the barrel 90 degrees counter clockwise and separate it from the frame. Personally, I like to go one step further to clean the barrel by removing it from the frame also. That is the recommended end of field stripping and all you need to do to do geaneral cleaning of the gun. Note there is a lug on the right side of the firing pin/striker and it must be removed at the notch groove position of the slide. The firing pin/striker, spring and guide can be remove from the slide. This will allow the slide to be lifted up and clear of the rails.Īllow the slide to move forward and slide it off the barrel. Pull the slide back until the front slide serration is about even with the rear of the frame and depress the button. Place a finger over the back of the slide to prevent the firing pin spring and guide from flying out during this step. Remove the magazine and verify the chamber is clear. The grip safety springs to the rear and is deactivated by pushing the backstrap forward, as when gripping the gun to fire. The button below the slides serrations will activate the safety if the striker is cocked. If you are replacing springs for your Ortgies pocket pistol, here is what you need to know:Īt first look, note the Ortgies has a unique safety activation.

#DISASSEMBLE ORTGIES PISTOL FULL#

When I purchased a set of springs for a 6.35mm version of the Ortgies as a service pack from Wolff Springs, the only complete instruction I found was posted by Glenn B, in the comments at A complete exploded view is available atįollowing those instructions, I wanted to make my contribution to steps for a full takedown with pictures. One subject that is conspicuously absent from the web is a full take down instruction. He passed away shortly after and production was taken over by Deutsch Werke, continuing throughout the 20's. Koelliker which can be found at These were developed by Heinrich Ortgies around 1915 or 1916 and he began manufacturing them in Germany after WWI, 1919. A very in depth article was written for Gun Collectors Digest by Donald W.

disassemble ortgies pistol

There is some interesting history available on the internet all about the Ortgies Pocket Pistol.











Disassemble ortgies pistol