

Tillig: Ortgies-Pistolen, Deutsches Waffenjournal, pp. 319693 (September 27, 1918) for the execution for fastening the handle shells (US patent 1399224, British patent 146424) 272254 (May 10, 1917) for the implementation of the magazine locking 272252 (May 10, 1917) for the execution for attaching the handles 272249 (May 10, 1917) for the execution of the slide dismantling The Ortgies 7.65 mm pistol was a hammerless semi-automatic.
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307635 (July 3, 1916), (Belgian patent 272251, US patent 1.403.705, British patent 146422) The Left slide Reads: Ortgies Patent Deutsche Werke Aktiengesellschaft Werk Erfurt Serial 50246. Ortgies registered several patents for technical details of his pistol in Germany, Belgium, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Great Britain and the United States. Around 431,000 Ortgies pistols in calibers 6.35, 7.65 and 9 mm were produced here until 1924, many of which were exported to North, Central and South America. Since his factory was unable to meet the growing demand and Deutsche Werke AG had an attractive offer for his company, which was flourishing during the economic crisis, he sold his factory's patent, brand name, tools and machines to Deutsche-Werke in 1921 AG Erfurt. in Erfurt and produced around 15,000 pistols in calibers 6.35 and 7.65 mm by 1921. This self-loading pistol was considered a successful draft in a modern design at the time, was also very well made and inexpensive.

Heinrich Ortgies developed the Ortgies pistol named after him in 1916 and patented it on September 12, 1916. With the beginning of the First World War he worked in the arms industry in Liège, Belgium, and became Turkish Vice Consul due to his business contacts in the Middle East. After completing a commercial apprenticeship, he went to London at the age of 21, and later worked for arms factories in Saint Petersburg, Russia, as well as in Baku and Tbilisi. PayPal cannot be accepted for any Firearms or Ammunition.Heinrich Ortgies was born as the son of a Frisian farmer near Jever.

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