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cirelaw 07-11-2014 04:30 PM

Every Thing I Did Not Know About Stoeger Lugers
 
I never knew they existed although I might have heard of them!!~~Eric http://www.landofborchardt.com/stoeger.html How collectable are they?

Ron Wood 07-11-2014 04:48 PM

They are quite collectible...but they are also one of the most frequently faked variations. I wouldn't buy one if someone gave me the money.

cirelaw 07-11-2014 04:49 PM

Thanks Ron! I'll heed your advice as will others, I hope!! Heres what the online encylopedia has to say!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoeger_Luger Stick with the basics! "Anything made after 1918" trouble!

ithacaartist 07-11-2014 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by cirelaw (Post 257191)
Thanks Ron! I'll heed your advice as will others, I hope!! Heres what the online encylopedia has to say!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoeger_Luger Stick with the basics! "Anything made after 1918" trouble!

Eric, Ron was referring to the DWM-produced Lugers as being the ones frequently faked. The Wiki link talks about the American made model, which was .22lr only. I think Terry Tiel posted with pics of a lady friend shooting his a while back. He apparently has one that works OK, but other examples can be as problematical as Erma's Luger wannabe from the same time period. For these, nobody bothers with faking. There's no "lesser" pig available upon which to apply lipstick; and a brand, spankin' new one in the box would likely only fetch about $350-400, absolute max!

ithacaartist 07-12-2014 09:38 AM

Eric, here's a link to a GunsAmerica listing for one of the Stoeger .22 Lugers, for your inspection. According to the description, it has raised letters for safe and fire--opposed to red and green painted holes, and this, along with the wear evident on the right, rear and upper corners of the toggle ears--which reveals the material beneath, this is one of the early cast aluminum alloy models. http://www.gunsamerica.com//93475390...SERIA.htm?wl=1

cirelaw 07-12-2014 12:18 PM

Heres a nice replica~Eric http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RHmFCw_vus

ithacaartist 07-12-2014 03:21 PM

Eric, here's a less expensive example on Gunbroker http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=428540720 This one seems to be the steel frame type, due to the red/green painted "safe" and "fire". Dots way less than the other listing, so far.

cirelaw 07-12-2014 04:14 PM

Dave Tks. Its' iconic image that sells! I'm a purist when it comes to these prettys. I'm glad I starting well over 12 years ago. My other investments at the time including two ex-wive are long gone and for that or despite that, I feel honored, blessed and very lucky! Never to forget nor minimise the importance of true Friendships gained and loyalties derived herein, including our own! ~~PS I just was reminded today is our eleventh anniversary!!! Debbie deserves at the very least 3 Purple Hearts~~~Eric

GySgt1811 07-13-2014 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by cirelaw (Post 257252)
~~PS I just was reminded today is our eleventh anniversary!!! Debbie deserves at the very least 3 Purple Hearts~~~Eric

So, Eric...what penance is Debbie requiring? :eek:

Duck, :thumbup:

Gunny John

cirelaw 07-13-2014 10:23 PM

A pleasant dinner at our favorite Italian restaurent with some friends. She is my third and I finally found a keeper. Debbie warns me three strikes and I'm out! She doesnt seem to mind my luger obsession! Tks

Big Shrek 07-24-2014 10:02 PM

My .22 Stoeger Luger seems to be of the steel type, as magnets stick to it, but does not have the green/red dots.
Serial is 4xxx, not sure what year that might place it at...
http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/1...e/gedc0061.jpg

http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/1...e/gedc0062.jpg

Thoroughly enjoy reading these forums while searching for more info about these interesting little gems!
Best thing about 'em, you can go shoot them without worrying about killing the collector value, cause there really ain't any ;)
Its scuffed & scratched, but otherwise goes bang :)

Spectral Monk 07-27-2014 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Shrek (Post 257878)
My .22 Stoeger Luger seems to be of the steel type, as magnets stick to it, but does not have the green/red dots.

It looks like mine that I came into today (so I'm reading up as much as possible). Is the magnet sticking to the receiver; or just the barrel and action? It looks like my aluminum framed one.

Everything I've seen has stated the raised S & F is the 1969-1979 era, and is coupled with the aluminum receiver;

(Note, I know nothing, I started researching today when I ended up with one in a trade)


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