Used Deutsche Werke Erfurt DWE Ortgies Sixth variant 32 Auto (765 Browning) 3.5"

Deutsche Werke Erfurt DWE Ortgies

1930's Deutsche Werke Erfurt (DWE) Ortgies Sixth variant .32 Auto (7.65 Browning) Blued in Good Condition Thumbnail
Sold On:August 8th at 5:49 PM
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Key Features

  • Item Type: Semi Auto Pistols
  • Action: Striker
  • Manufacturer: Deutsche Werke Erfurt (DWE)
  • Capacity: 7 1
  • Model: Ortgies
  • Barrel Length: 3.5"
  • Caliber: .32 Auto (7.65 Browning)
  • Finish: Blued
  • Overall Condition: Good
  • Year Manufactured: 1930's

Product Description

    The Deutsche Werke Erfurt Ortgies Sixth Variant in .32 Auto is an exceptional blend of historical significance and engineering excellence, making it a compelling addition to any gun enthusiast's collection. Manufactured pre-1940, this striker-fired pistol boasts a sleek blued finish and a compact, ergonomic design, ideal for collectors of early 20th-century European firearms. Its reliable 7+1 capacity in the classic 7.65 Browning caliber ensures both practical functionality and a unique piece of firearms history.

    Overall, this Ortgies pistol is in good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling. There are noticeable signs of wear along the muzzle and slide, typical for a firearm of this age. The bore is clean and well-maintained, with minor wear marks and good rifling that features intact and well-defined lands and grooves. This sale includes one 7-round magazine.

    The Deutsche Werke Erfurt (DWE) Ortgies is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Heinrich Ortgies and produced in the post-World War I era, particularly throughout the 1920s and early 1930s. The pistol is well-regarded for its innovative design, which includes features like a striker-fired action and a simple takedown mechanism. This sixth variant chambered in .32 Auto (7.65 Browning) is notable for its compact size, 7+1 capacity, and reliability, making it a popular choice for civilian self-defense and police use during its time.

    This unique pistol shares similarities with the Browning 1910 but stands out with its distinctive grip safety and ergonomic hardwood grips adorned with a couchant cat medallion. The integral front and rear sights offer straightforward aiming, while the 3.5" barrel ensures a balance of accuracy and compactness. The Ortgies design is admired for its streamlined aesthetics and practical features, making it an outstanding piece for both historical appreciation and functional use.

    Owning the Deutsche Werke Erfurt Ortgies Sixth Variant is not only a nod to the history of early 20th-century firearms but also an acknowledgment of superb German engineering. Whether you're a collector looking to enhance your collection with a historically significant piece or a firearms enthusiast appreciating the ingenuity of early semi-automatic pistols, this Ortgies model is an invaluable acquisition. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history that combines style, functionality, and heritage.

Specifications

Item TypeSemi Auto Pistols
ManufacturerDeutsche Werke Erfurt (DWE)
ModelOrtgies
SubmodelSixth variant
Caliber.32 Auto (7.65 Browning)
Overall ConditionGood
Bore ConditionGood
ActionStriker
Capacity7 1
Barrel Length3.5"
FinishBlued
Stock/GripsHardwood grips with couchant cat medallion
Sight/OpticIntegral front and rear sights
Year Manufactured1930's
Country of OriginGermany

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