Information on a Luger .22 made by Stoeger

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  • kmcamp1221

    Plinker
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    Dec 12, 2008
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    Hello all new to the IN GunOwners Forum and have a question. These glorious economic times that we are having I had the chance to purchase 5 guns from a fellow co-worker not knowing alot about 1 of which I puchased. I would like any information about the pistol I could get including value. It is a luger look-a-like made by Stoeger chambered in .22lr, 1-10 round mag and a leather holster marked with make and model. The bore is great and just a little minor mar in the finish on the right side just below the chamber. Thanks in advance for your input. Kevin
     

    pdg45acp

    Sharpshooter
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    Mar 24, 2008
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    Kokomo
    I shot one a very long time ago.

    It was jammy but fun, it probably would have been 100% if we used Mini-Mags.

    I would only give $50 - $75 regardless of the condition.

    Parts and magazines are almost non-existant.

    I don't like guns I can't shoot a lot and maintain.
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    Mar 9, 2008
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    Lafayette, Indiana
    Bought one years ago and still have it. I remember paying $120 for it maybe 15+ years ago.

    IF you can find magazines that work, the pistol runs fine with "high velocity" ammo, but not the standard ammo (at least in mine). I looked for years for magazines before I found some in Texas 4 or 5 years ago.
     
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