This "American Rifleman Television" segment delves into the history and significance of the Ortgies pistol, a semi-automatic handgun that gained popularity in Europe and the United States shortly after World War I. Despite a limited production run, the Ortgies pistol is highlighted as an underappreciated design from the early 20th century. The video explores its origins, attributing the design to Heinrich Ortgies and the company bearing his name. It positions the Ortgies pistol as a "forgotten handgun" of its era, prompting viewers to learn more about its fascinating story.
This YouTube video focuses on "forgotten" Everyday Carry (EDC) firearms, suggesting a curated selection of less commonly discussed yet potentially effective handguns for personal protection. The emphasis on "forgotten" implies a deep dive into niche or older models that might offer unique advantages for concealed carry. Expect discussions on reliability, concealability, caliber options, and why these particular firearms are recommended for EDC.
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