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There are a few of these still around, I found this:
![]() and here are more Erma guns: ![]() Here are the descriptions 1) EP 22 Beschussstempel 1967 cal. 22lr sehr gut 2) KGP 69 BS 1971 cal 22lr gut 3) La 22 BS 1966 cal 22lr sehr gut 4) EP 22 lang Holzvorderschaft BS 1969 22lr sehr gut 5) KGP 68A Super selten Reimport aus USA Aufschrift â??Liberty Los Angelesâ?? cal 7,65 mm wie neu 6) KGP 68 BS 1968 cal 7,65 mm sehr gut 7) KG 68A BS 1967 cal 9 mm kurz sehr gut 8) EP 882 cal 22lr wie neu 9) EP 882S cal 22lr wie neu 10) + 11) Revolver EDELSTAHL fortl. Nummer xx74 und xx75 absolut neu 12) EP 422 cal 22lr wie neu 13) EP 25 cal 6,35 mm gebraucht 14) EP 74 cal 4 mm M20 sehr gut 15) 752 Modell Imperator cal 22lr sehr gut 16) EP 452 cal 22lr gebraucht 17) EP 555 cal 6,35 mm sehr gut 18) EP 652 cal 22lr sehr gut 19) EP 552 super selten W.Nr. 00025 cal 22 wie neu rk |
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Walter, on p.107 of "The Luger Book" pictures one of the Erma KGP70 Luger-style prototypes, in 9mm Parabellum.
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OMG, my Dad had one of the Erma "Luger" .22's. It was a P.O.S.! Jamamatic to say the least. Parts failure to say another.
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I have a baby Erma in 32 ACP. So far, no problems with function or breakage. I've only tried hard ball in it.
I once briefly had a Stoeger 22 "Luger" that was very accuirate but it was a jammomatic. |
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I do carry some parts for the full sized Erma & Stoeger 22 lugers as well as magazines for most all of the Erma autos shown. TH
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I've been doing searches on Erma and Stoeger 22LR replicas and these old threads have been interesting. Back in the early seventies I was looking for a .22 that looked like a Luger. Found a shop that had the Stoeger and the Erma EP 22. I liked the look of the Erma but the salesman said the Erma was junk and pushed the Stoeger so I caved in and bought it.
What a piece of junk that crapomatic was! The extractor hardly ever pulled out the casing, it was basically a single shot pistol. Sent it back to Stoeger and they didn't fix it. A friend who was pretty good worked on it and got it to fire a few shots without a jam but it still was worthless. Funny, it fired more reliably upside down! I finally gave it to him since he liked a challenge. I've always thought I should have picked up the EP 22 instead but reading threads here it looks like I wouldn't have done much better with it! I bought a Ruger Standard Model 22LR which was terrific then sold it and got and kept a Ruger Mark I 6.75" in 1975, a Mark II Target 5.5" in 1985 and a Mark III Target 5.5" in 2005. I'll never sell those three Rugers! (Or my genuine Lugers) |
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