It's been a long time since I've see a 22 Erma offered for less than $200.
I have one of the so called "baby" Ermas in 32 ACP. It really isn't a copy of the Baby Luger at all, but rather a scaled down version of the full sized Luger. Aside from being smaller, it looks much more like a real Luger than the 22 LR version. So far it has given me no trouble for functioning or accuracy.
I briefly had a Stoeger 22LR. It averaged about 2.5 jams per magazine load. When it did go bang though, it was a real tack driver. Guess it was meant for anti-flinch training.
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