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22 cal. nazi marked luger
Hello. I hope you can help me with this. Who, where, when, what? I know it is not what it started life out as but what is it? It is NOT a erma conversion not a stoger. 22 cal. nazi marked right side frame, 1939 chamber date, Football oval with mauser inside. It will function with any kind of 22 ammo i put through it, feeds, ejects flawlessly. you can view photos on gunbrokers forum under ask the experts subject 22 cal luger.Thans for any help you can give me. tandmtigger
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Welcome to the forum..
Here are your photos. A very interesting conversion. |
That is a really unusual and interesting item....especially the way it dismantles !!...it appears very well made....I have never seen anything like it!!
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That is very neat!!! Out of all the .22 conversions I've seen (add-ons) - it's the first to look like it was assembled (retrofit?) as a .22 only..?
Thanks for posting tandmtigger's pics Ron!! JD |
This one is really an unusual one.
Notice how the barrel is offset. It would be interesting to see some more pics of this one, of the magasine, breechlock etc. Thanks for shering. Ingvar |
Nice,
can you post more photos ? I would like to see the recoil spring ect..... this is a very interesting conversion. I would be nice if you can do a full break down and do a photo essay. I'm sure I'm not the only one interested in seeing more. Jim |
Looks like the work of one clever gunsmith!
The front part of what looks like a police-type receiver seems to be considerably refabricated. More pictures would be great:) |
I would encourage you to post as many photos of this pistol as you would care to take... it is a most unusual conversion and shows some very clever engineering A photo essay of a detailed disassembly of the toggle train would be most interesting to me... Thanks for sharing.
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Here are the remainder of the photos posted on GB.
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That is very interesting indeed.
Please include pictures of the magazine as well, if you are able to post additional photos. Thank you and Best regards, Fritz. |
22 cal. luger
Hello, Thanks for responses, unfortunely i dont know squat about dissasembly,( I pull the trigger they go bang, or not). I had a friend of mine who has been a gunsmith for over 30 years and owns his own store dissassemble it for me, he alo took photos,and posted photos for me.(told you i dont know sqwat) He is pretty busy at his shop right now with hunting season on ( and all the panic gun buyers right now). I will try to see if he will help me with youre request but it might be a couple of weeks or so. Thank you all for your intrest, i have been trying to find info. about this gun for a couple of years. I have been offered what i paid for it several times but i dont care about the value just about what it is and who made it if i can.
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