Obregon pistol, left side. Note characteristic single safety / slide stop lever.
Obregon pistol, right side.
Characteristics
Type | Single Action semiautomatic |
Caliber(s) | .45 ACP |
Weight unloaded | 1020 g |
Length | 210 mm |
Barrel length | 124 mm |
Magazine capacity | 7 rounds |
Obregon pistol was a brain-child of the Mexican gun designer Alejandro
Obregon. This rare pistol has been manufactured during mid- to late
1930s by Fabrica de Armas arms factory in Mexico city. Only
several thousands of Obregon pistol were produced; it is believed that
about 800 pistols were privately purchased by Mexican Army officers, and
some more were issued to various police forces in Mexico. In its design
Obregon pistol heavily borrows on US M1911A1 pistol, although there are several original features.
Obregon pistol is short recoil operated, locked breech pistol that uses
rotary barrel locking. The two other features that distinguish Obregon
from M1911A1 are
covered by Obregon patents and include single-piece safety / slide stop
lever, located on the left side of the gun, and captive return spring
rod. The basic design and shape of most other parts, including
single-action trigger, grip safety and magazine, are virtual copies of M1911A1 parts.
Disassembly of the Obregon pistol is basically the same as of M1911A1, except that there's no separate returns spring plunger.
Disassembly of the Obregon pistol is basically the same as of M1911A1, except that there's no separate returns spring plunger.
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