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Erma .22 conversion kit - repro
Hello everybody,
did purchase some years ago a .22 conversion kit in a wood box. Regards http://boards.rennlist.com/lfupload/conversinkit1.JPG |
This kit has full knurled toggle knobs and does not look like most ERMA conversion kits I have seen before... Did you buy this new? and do you have the original papers or instructions that came with it?
This looks like a .22 caliber conversion that is owned by a former Lugerforum member in Germany. His name is Patrick and this is a photo of his .22 caliber target Luger from the old owner's corner pages of this website. http://www.lugerforum.com/owner_gall...k/DSCN9597.jpg http://www.lugerforum.com/owner_gall...k/DSCN9601.jpg http://www.lugerforum.com/owner_gall...k/DSCN9622.jpg thanks, |
Hello John, I bought it 5 years ago new in a wood box - don�´t have the papers anymore. I think it was not more than one sheet of paper. It was around 200$ ore something.
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Roland,
I think you responded before I posted the photos... please look again and tell me if this is the same conversion unit. Thanks again, |
John, I think so, probably there are some differences between early made kits and late ones.
i know for example that the same kit exists with chrome plated mags. http://boards.rennlist.com/lfupload/gelenkseitlich.JPG |
Pisto, What you have is Erma's SE2 PO8 conversion. As I recall, these started showing up in the 1980s. Sarco sold a lot of these in the US, missing a few parts, so the parts for these are scarcer here than for the 1930s-1970s SE1 kits. Tom H.
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If anyone has one of these Erma SE2 P08 conversions for sale (complete), I sure would be interested.
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Ron, would sell it of course, but over here it is registered in my collectors licence which is meaning that it will be hard to ship out of Germany.
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Roland,
That is very kind of you to offer. I believe I have located another, so for now we won't have consider getting yours out of Germany. |
I sent a PM to Pisto, asking how hard it is to buy items like that in Germany? (Since I will be there soon).
Ed |
It would seem that since this kit is not capable of firing a round without being mounted in a receiver, it wouldn't be classified as a firearm. Perhaps it is subject to some restrictions as a "firearm part"?
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Hi Ron,
Over here in The Netherlands, all 'essential parts' need to be registered on a gun license. Things like toggle assemblies, frames and barrels. I'd love to own a 22 conversion kit, though :) I wonder if it's difficult to get it from Germany to The Netherlands? |
Difficullt is not the right word to get it out of the country (Germany), just some paperwork with the customs I fear.
The best way (not the cheapest is to locate a dealer) Regards |
Hi,
If you're willing to give it a go, and want to sell it, just PM me with a qoute. Thanks, Gerben |
I have a WW2 Erma kit in a wooded box that is missing the extractor. Anyone know where I could may find an extractor or have one made?
Thanks Larry |
Larry, I do have some Erma 22 Conversion parts. Please see your private email. Tom H.
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