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Obregón
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originMexico
Production history
DesignerAlejandro Obregón
Produced1934–1938
No. builtless than 1,000
Specifications
Mass1,130 g (40 oz)
Length216 mm (8.5 in)
Barrel length127 mm (5.0 in)

Cartridge.45 ACP
ActionShort recoil, rotating barrel
Muzzle velocity253 m/s (830 ft/s)
Effective firing range50 m (160 ft)
Feed system7-round detachable box magazine
SightsFront blade and rear notch
Pistola Obregón

The Obregón is a Mexican designed semi-automatic pistol designed in the mid-1930s by the mechanical engineer Alejandro Obregón. It uses the same .45 caliber ammunition as the Colt 1911 and it resembles the 1911 in overall appearance, frame size and weight. However it features a rotating barrel locking system. This system employs a diagonal cam on the rear of the barrel sliding against a diagonal receiver-mounted groove that rotates the barrel. This is like the Austro-Hungarian Steyr M1912 pistol, unlike the "swinging link and pin" of the Colt M1911 series.

One of the Obregón's design simplifications is that the safety switch and the slide lock are a single unit. Fewer than 1,000 of these pistols were produced at the national armory in Mexico City between 1934 and 1938.[1] It was not a sales success, nor was it commissioned by the Mexican government.

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References

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  1. ^ Thompson, Leroy (20 May 2011). The Colt 1911 Pistol. Weapon 9. Osprey Publishing. p. 66. ISBN 9781849084338.

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