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Unread 12-04-2005, 10:27 AM   #1
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Default Erma Werke .22 conversion units

I was wondering if anyone has ever installed one of the Erma Werke .22 conversion units by Interarmco (or any other brand) in a Luger. I've got one of these units in a box but have never tried to install it. Does anyone have any comments on how they shoot? Any suggestions on installation?

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Unread 12-04-2005, 04:00 PM   #2
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They shoot just great.
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I have a WW2 version that is fun to shoot but was expensive to purchase.
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I've been tinkering around with it and have had it partially installed but didn't finish the job. I might have some extra time this weekend to complete it. I'm taking it slow as I'm in uncharted waters.
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Brent, installation is very simple and should take but a moment. I have found function to be flawless. In fact as a kid I bought an Erma .22 cal Luger that functioned terribly compared to a conversion unit. Call if you have any problems.geo
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Hello Brent B.
This is a scan of the instruction manual of one of my ERMA WERKE .22 Cal. conversion units that came from INTERARMCO in the green cardboard box.
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Sorry, I somehow got the pages out of order.
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Ed: I really appreciate the instructions. I was late getting into the office this morning and just saw your posts. I'm printing them out and will give it a go later today when I get my work done. Thank you so very much.

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Brent, One thing that the instructions may not say, is to press in the trigger bar (sear) when inserting your toggle assy, so that you are not working against a cocking firing pin. TH
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