Weapon, Class 3
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DW Ortgies 7.65
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Game information
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Category
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Pistol
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Fire modes
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Semi-auto
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Caliber
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.32 ACP
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Barrel length (inches)
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3.25
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Feeding system
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Box magazine
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+1 round in chamber?
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Yes
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Critical failure type
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Failure to eject
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Stock type
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No stock (N)
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Weight (units)
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2
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Max condition
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13000
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Shop value / Rarity
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125 (Rarity 1)
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Accessory compatibility
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Feeding
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Ortgies .32 magazines
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Standard:
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Ortgies .32 8-round magazine
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Muzzle
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Optics
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Underbarrel mount
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Lights
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N/A
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Standard:
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None
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Real world information
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Manufacturer
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Deutsche Werke - Werke Erfurt
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Country of origin
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Weimar Republic
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Year
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1919
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"Pronounced "Art-geez," with a hard 'G', the Ortgies pistol is, despite its unassuming looks, an unusual .32-caliber pistol. Designed to feature a minimal number of parts, the Ortgies is renowned for its simplicity, accuracy, and low cost. Coupled with its .32 ACP chambering, enthusiasts consider it an excellent pistol to graduate from .22 Long Rifle with. The original design blueprints planned for rechambering projects and even employed a dual-caliber magazine capable of accepting both .32 ACP and .380 ACP cartridges. However, this original magazine was scrapped in favor of dedicated, single-caliber magazines out of reliability concerns. Although the plans and barrels for a .380 conversion still exist, only the .32 magazines made it to production. In theory, a person with the talent to build custom magazines could help you convert it..."
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— Hebizuka (quote written by Tempest)
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The DW Ortgies 7.65 (also called Ortgies 7.65, or simply Ortgies) is a .32 ACP pistol.
Last modified on 19 January 2022, at 01:49