It appears that every other picture I have of the Ortgies has been posted on THR before and this is an issue.
I like the Ortrgie even though as has been pointed out the grip safety is rather easily pushed in. It is not a spring loaded bit like on a 1911 but more of an on -off push button of sorts in that it pops out to put the gun on safe when the slide is wracked but once pushed in it stays in until reset. During one move or another I have lost the little IWB holster I had to keep it oriented right when carried so with that finicky safety it is a safe queen these days.
Oh for those of you that have seen none of my Ortgies pictures that is NOT a one inch grid, but an old Japanese "GO" board the .25 ACP is laying on.
The Bernadelli has a safety behind the trigger on the left side that is easily pushed off with the thumb by right hander.
The SATA has a little thumb safety the same place as a 1911, though thanks to its small size it is not as easy to work.
As a kid, a friend of about 16 at the time had a Mauser 1910 .25ACP. It was large enough to actually hold on to but still had teenie tinnie sights. Price of ammo kept us from shooting it much.
Interestingly the Mauser was captured from a Japanese Naval Officer by the kid's dad in WWII.
-kBob