The KGP68A would be either .32 auto or .380. KGP69 is a .22lr of the same series. The earlier family of mostly cast Zamak guns was all .22lr--La-22, Ep-22 and ET-22.
I don't refer to them as clones, rather Luger-styled (on the outside) or Luger wannabes. It is the general lines and grip angle that are Luger-y, along with a toggle joint in the action--BUT the actions on all of them are pure blow-back, which does not momentarily lock the chamber (the knee-joint is never actually locked, due to their arrangement of axle center-lines.. Nor do the barrels and extensions move within the grip frames--this is why the still cast grip frame of the later ones is OK, because no particular wear happens there.
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