ÖWA homework?


History:

This model probably was constructed by people working at home, with parts stolen from the factory or procured by other means.
Of significance here is the lack of any inscription, inspection-marks, and the governmental proof-marks. Especially, these proof-marks would have been placed in any case, if a gun-maker legally had purchased parts of the company´s sell-out.
For the model shown in the picture, the connection between the two main-parts was done by a bolt with a flat spring instead of the lever, in order not to block the changed slide. The side-plate is from the early model, which means without the slot for the hammer-bolt, and the magazine-cut-off already has the slide design. The finger-grooves on the slide have been moved to the back side; and the slide goes outside, instead of inside around the grip-piece-connection. The spring-ejector has been changed to an ejector-piece. The grips are of bad quality an do not have company insignia.

Technical Data:

SYSTEM: self-cocking pistol with internal hammer
CARTRIDGES : 6
CALIBER: .25 ACP
BARREL LENGTH : 52 mm
WEIGHT EMPTY : 470 g
TOTAL LENGTH : 123 mm
TOTAL HEIGHT : 87 mm
TOTAL WIDTH : 23 mm
TRIGGER : Single Action
SIGHT : fix
SAFETY : lever
FINISH : browned
GRIPS : hard rubber