Dated 1967,kind of a junker but made in Germany.Dosent look exactly like a Luger but close.Looks like its pot metal with a steel sleeved barrel.100.00 was probably about right,grips are nice,ha
Dated 1967,kind of a junker but made in Germany.Dosent look exactly like a Luger but close.Looks like its pot metal with a steel sleeved barrel.100.00 was probably about right,grips are nice,ha
surprised those little .22's have enough power to toggle the action.
Neat piece. Sure it is fun to shoot.
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
Wait, you said 100.00... a hundred bucks? I would have paid double that all day long, that is a great deal and looks like a fun plinkster!
Checked my Bluebook Toecutter. Model LA 22 made from 1964-67. Does look like a nice plinker.
I also would like to own it!
Thanks guys!It jammed a couple times on me,probably why it was so cheap.Light firing pin strike,barely sets round off and sometimes it wont.Going to dissasemble it,clean it out and try some other brands of ammo,dont think thats going to help though.Sometimes you get what you pay for.ha
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Nice looking pistol, Erma usually make a quality gun.
Nice gun TC. I found one this weekend at small show in northern WI. I never had seen one before and now there are two. Strange how that works. Where did you get yours from? Congrats.
John
Thanks Gunny!John got mine at a small back woods gunshop.Let me know how yours shoots.
I ran 50 Winchester ammo through my and used both mags without issue. CCI would even be a step up. Federal or Remington 22's will not likely function well. Not hot enough ammo.
John
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