Borchardt Gun User Manual (1)
- Original English language manual
- Properties and advantages of the Borchardt pistol
- Borchardt gun parts and tools list
Borchardt Gun User Manual (2)
- Instructions for handling the Borchardt gun
- Disassembling campaign for cleaning
- Reinstallation of the knee pad in the barrel unit
- Reinstallation of the barrel unit on the carcass
Complete disassembly of the Borchardt pistol (1)
- Disassembly of the back box
- Rotation and disassembly of the cover plates
- Lateral removal of the rear pin of the knee
- Characteristics of the recoil spring
- Disassembly of the protection plate of the trigger
- Disassembly of the barrel unit
- Disassembly of the handle plates
- Disassembly of the charger lock and safety
Complete disassembly of the Borchardt pistol (2)
- Disassembly of the barrel unit
- Disassembly of the trigger
- Partial disassembly of the knee pad unit
- Pin - Stopper - Striker - Double spring and guide
- Procedure for reinstallation of the barrel on the carcass
The Borchardt pistol used as a rifle
- The removable handle of the Borchardt pistol
- Removable stock with eyecup
- Attachment procedure for lacrosse
- Other accessories of the Borchardt pistol
Evolution of the Borchardt pistol
- Patent documents and pre-production of 1893
- Borchardt pre-production pistol
- Model from mass production
- Attempts to improve the Borchardt pistol
- Patents awarded to Hugo Borchardt in the USA
Borchadt pistol by Ludwig LOEWE and DWM
- Manufacturer's markings
- Proof markings
- Modification of the trigger guard
- Trigger change
- Removal of stops for cover plates
- Modification of sighting devices
- Ring for a strap
The serial number of the Borchardt pistol
- Positionings of the serial number on the weapon
- Data base Borchardt gun LOEWE
- Data Base Borchardt Gun DWM Manufacturing
Operation of the Borchardt pistol (1)
- Release of the charger
- Borchardt loader lock
- Stop of the carcass to stop the recoil of the barrel
- The recoil movement of the barrel
- Rejection of the gun is beginning of opening of the chamber
- Maximum fold of the knee pad
- Chambrage of a new cartridge
Operation of the Borchardt pistol (2)
- Cylinder head closed on a chambered cartridge
- Engagement of the trigger with the trigger
- Beveled area of the trigger
- Pressed trigger and trigger rotated
- Moment of the explosion
- Extraction of the cartridge case
- Ejection of the empty cartridge case
Operation of the Borchardt pistol (3)
- Trigger separated from the trigger
- State of disconnection with respect to relaxation
- Vent holes on the upper face of the cylinder block
- Right knee joint with safety claw
- Manual security applied
Original Borchardt Gun Handbook
Value of the Borchardt gun and accessories
Curiosities Borchardt
- Prototype with unlabeled knee pad
- Borchardt Customized Colonel Samuel F. Cody
- Borchardt gun presented to the Belgian firm FN
- Old weapons in the USA
- Original English language manual
- Properties and advantages of the Borchardt pistol
- Borchardt gun parts and tools list
Borchardt Gun User Manual (2)
- Instructions for handling the Borchardt gun
- Disassembling campaign for cleaning
- Reinstallation of the knee pad in the barrel unit
- Reinstallation of the barrel unit on the carcass
Complete disassembly of the Borchardt pistol (1)
- Disassembly of the back box
- Rotation and disassembly of the cover plates
- Lateral removal of the rear pin of the knee
- Characteristics of the recoil spring
- Disassembly of the protection plate of the trigger
- Disassembly of the barrel unit
- Disassembly of the handle plates
- Disassembly of the charger lock and safety
Complete disassembly of the Borchardt pistol (2)
- Disassembly of the barrel unit
- Disassembly of the trigger
- Partial disassembly of the knee pad unit
- Pin - Stopper - Striker - Double spring and guide
- Procedure for reinstallation of the barrel on the carcass
The Borchardt pistol used as a rifle
- The removable handle of the Borchardt pistol
- Removable stock with eyecup
- Attachment procedure for lacrosse
- Other accessories of the Borchardt pistol
Evolution of the Borchardt pistol
- Patent documents and pre-production of 1893
- Borchardt pre-production pistol
- Model from mass production
- Attempts to improve the Borchardt pistol
- Patents awarded to Hugo Borchardt in the USA
Borchadt pistol by Ludwig LOEWE and DWM
- Manufacturer's markings
- Proof markings
- Modification of the trigger guard
- Trigger change
- Removal of stops for cover plates
- Modification of sighting devices
- Ring for a strap
The serial number of the Borchardt pistol
- Positionings of the serial number on the weapon
- Data base Borchardt gun LOEWE
- Data Base Borchardt Gun DWM Manufacturing
Operation of the Borchardt pistol (1)
- Release of the charger
- Borchardt loader lock
- Stop of the carcass to stop the recoil of the barrel
- The recoil movement of the barrel
- Rejection of the gun is beginning of opening of the chamber
- Maximum fold of the knee pad
- Chambrage of a new cartridge
Operation of the Borchardt pistol (2)
- Cylinder head closed on a chambered cartridge
- Engagement of the trigger with the trigger
- Beveled area of the trigger
- Pressed trigger and trigger rotated
- Moment of the explosion
- Extraction of the cartridge case
- Ejection of the empty cartridge case
Operation of the Borchardt pistol (3)
- Trigger separated from the trigger
- State of disconnection with respect to relaxation
- Vent holes on the upper face of the cylinder block
- Right knee joint with safety claw
- Manual security applied
Original Borchardt Gun Handbook
Value of the Borchardt gun and accessories
Curiosities Borchardt
- Prototype with unlabeled knee pad
- Borchardt Customized Colonel Samuel F. Cody
- Borchardt gun presented to the Belgian firm FN
- Old weapons in the USA
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