Gun shows, dealers that specialize in German firearms, or one of the on line firearm auction sites, such as auctionarms.com, gunbroker.com, or gunsamerica.com. If you have never used an on-line firearm auction site, unless you hold a Federal Firearms License as a Dealer or collector, firearms will need to be shipped to a dealer in your home state (assuming you are in the US) for transfer to you.
50-500 USD
Best to let a gunsmith show you how.
Need clip fpr cal. 6.35 M/M
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings and condition
How old is my deutsche werke .25 cal pistol?cal.6.35m/m (on barrel) with stamp of N and a "symbol." ortgies' patent. deutsche werke aktiengesellschaft, werk erfurt (on left side of slide)N and a "symbol" (on right side of slide) matched same N and "symbol" (on right side of frame). (N and symbols match barrel).OH (inter-twined) metal stamp (on wood grips)Germany (on top of serial number underside of slide in front of triggerguard) 147, yes 147Thank you in advance for any help.
50-200 usd or so
50-150 or so
On line auctions, gun shops, gun shows, pawn shops.
What do you need to know?? They are also known as Ortgies. They were a very popular quality pistol made in the 1920's. Many were imported to the U.S. and sold here, others were brought back by veterans returning from WW2. Calibers were .25, .32 & .380 auto. Send me an email if you have other questions on this pistol.
5-100 dollars
50-1000 USD or so depending on specifics
SARCO is a gun parts supplier that usually has a vast array of exploded diagrams that will show you how to break down a particular weapon.