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Unread 12-30-2013, 10:46 PM   #1
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Default Anyone ever seen one of these?

I hope this is the appropriate forum.

At a local show last Saturday from 20 feet away I spotted what I thought was a military P08 "Artillery Model" with an 8" barrel. Up close I realized it was a Stoeger Luger in 22 Long Rifle with an 8" barrel and barrel mounted adjustable sight. I have one of the 4.5" Stoeger 22 Lugers but have never seen or heard of this version.

I had to have it. Looks like way too much fun. It has a steel frame (I understand they started out steel and changed to alloy) with a slightly different contour on the side than my other one and rather than F and S on the safety it has green and red dots.

I am still not 100% certain if this was a model offered by Stoeger or if it's the creation of a creative smith. Anyone have info? Thank you.


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Yup, definitely a Stoeger. The colored dots/detentes may have been a feature of the steel variations--easier/cheaper to have text cast into an alloy frame than stamped into a steel frame?

wow, we're really seeing some unusual , odd-ball pistols this week!

Want to swap for an Et.22? And I have an extra fore-stock you could adapt...
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