Ziegenhahn Model IV .22LR Standard Pistol

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jbshooter
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Ziegenhahn Model IV .22LR Standard Pistol

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Does anyone know what years these were manufactured? And, does anyone have spare parts for these pistols?
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1971-1982
try info@ziegenhahn.de
ain't google wonderful!
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Post by Tycho »

And, does anyone have spare parts for these pistols?
Monitor egun, or invent a time machine to go back to the GDR. And beware, there are two different types of Ziegenhahn, not compatible.
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Does anybody have images they would like to post?
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Post by patro5 »

The zeigenhahn is a Margolin modified by the factory to make it a more reliable firearm, probably it was as good as some of the more modified Margolins that were around at the same time.
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patro5 wrote:The zeigenhahn is a Margolin modified by the factory to make it a more reliable firearm, probably it was as good as some of the more modified Margolins that were around at the same time.
Is there ANYTHING more reliable than a Margolin MCM?
My experience has been that if .22lr ammunition is going to go bang, extract, and feed the next round it will be in an MCM.
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patro5 wrote:The zeigenhahn is a Margolin modified by the factory to make it a more reliable firearm, probably it was as good as some of the more modified Margolins that were around at the same time.
No.

Nothing like a Margolin, not even from the same country!
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Post by Leon »

If you are really keen on a Ziegenhahn, there are a couple of new ones for sale in Germany - from dealers. Google will find them for you.
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Post by william »

Does anybody have images they would like to post?
I've answered my own request:
http://www.huntershouse.dk/kat997-Ziege ... tand..html

It reminds one of the Unique DES 69 / 69U, although I'm sure there is little internal resemblance.
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Post by jbshooter »

Photos for your interest. With Rink grip.
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