@izzy2129 It is a .22 LUger in the fact Stoeger owns the LUGER name and has since 1923, thye imported them since 1923, so they made a .22 and called it a lUger, and sad but true it is a lUger although not a real Po8
How much is one of these little bastard worth I have one in descent condition but the mag fell apart, I'd like to trade in for a nice lever action brush gun a 1894 or a 336 any suggestions?
someone mentioned that this is a stoeger brand luger, if so have you had problems with it? i've read about jams and how it only uses certain ammo. and if they jam have you been able to have that taken care of? i'm looking into getting one.
oh ok, thanks. yeah i've been researching further and i'm leaning towards trying to get an original 9mm mauser from WWII that's in good condition but i really wanted something with little historical significance so i can actually shoot it like a stoeger or an erma from the 70s or 80s.
Thats a Stoeger brand Luger, my father has one I believe was produce around 1975-1980, We can 2, on for shooting with well over 5K rounds thru it, and one that is completely unfired.
I love the guns and never have operating issues, the only bugger is the left side wood grip shifts around quite a bit. the holes on the wood cut for the screws were cut too large.
Great gun and we only paid $300 for both of them and a Ruger Single Six
how bad was the recoil cuz it seems like you had it under controll. only asking cuz my 14 year son wants one. hes been shooting since he was 10 and has a glock 22, (that cost me and arm) and can handle the recoil pretty well.
I don't suppose a future manufacturer can use the same machinery to make another such "top seller" as these. Stamp the word Luger on it & they should sell like hot cakes.
Now show me how you CLEAN IT!
bornagain001 2 months ago
good ol' luger
SuperRip7 5 months ago
theirs no .22 lugers they only had 9mm .45 that brand is completely different. it looks like a erma
izzy2129 7 months ago
@izzy2129 It is a .22 LUger in the fact Stoeger owns the LUGER name and has since 1923, thye imported them since 1923, so they made a .22 and called it a lUger, and sad but true it is a lUger although not a real Po8
Doyouknowhowmuchusuc 4 months ago
I have a .22 luger as well, but it's an Erma, pretty cool little pistol. Haven't fired it yet but I plan to one of these days :/
xXJcam14Xx 7 months ago
My Lugers:1916 P08 Luger
.22 Luger
Unshootable Luger used in a WW2 movie :)
dtmckellop 8 months ago
rent a gun?
MrKalashnikov96 8 months ago
i have one just like that its made by stoger arms
armyguy451 9 months ago
I just find one like new yesterday! I can't wait to test it!
serbianhero 1 year ago
love shootin em
MegaTrailerparkboys 1 year ago
i miss my 22 luger tht was my first gun
smoothkid94 1 year ago
I have a Stoeger Luger.......Everytime I go to the range everyone wants to check it out........my favorite little gun.
daravensfan 1 year ago
I have a Stoeger Luger and I love it.......when I go to the range everyone wants to check it out. My favorite little gun.
daravensfan 1 year ago
i just want the best quality 22lr hangun out there. in my opinion the german made guns are the best
3G4life1990 2 years ago
how much?
sniperpro461 2 years ago
@ nowthisisstupid
neither
GunWebsites 2 years ago
lol .22 Luger???Be serious that is a weak replica that has nothing to do with the true Luger.
MrKAMIKAZIS 2 years ago
I have the Stoeger and it`s only jammed once or twice on me at the range
o0Jeep0o 2 years ago
How much is one of these little bastard worth I have one in descent condition but the mag fell apart, I'd like to trade in for a nice lever action brush gun a 1894 or a 336 any suggestions?
chippeywaffles 2 years ago
link it to ours
GunWebsites 2 years ago
Cool little gun.
SavageArms357 2 years ago
someone mentioned that this is a stoeger brand luger, if so have you had problems with it? i've read about jams and how it only uses certain ammo. and if they jam have you been able to have that taken care of? i'm looking into getting one.
batman89superman 2 years ago
we were just test firing it, so I'm not sure how it's doing these days
many if not most .22 pistols are picky about ammo.. .22 ammo is filthy nad can foul just about any firearm..
Any firearms built with tight tolerances will have malfunctions sooner than sloppy guns..
GunWebsites 2 years ago 4
oh ok, thanks. yeah i've been researching further and i'm leaning towards trying to get an original 9mm mauser from WWII that's in good condition but i really wanted something with little historical significance so i can actually shoot it like a stoeger or an erma from the 70s or 80s.
batman89superman 2 years ago
thats a weird luger
SStotenkopfgruppen 2 years ago
why do you say that?
GunWebsites 2 years ago
i say that because its not the same liuger from ww2
SStotenkopfgruppen 2 years ago 2
Ahh
GunWebsites 2 years ago
Thats a Stoeger brand Luger, my father has one I believe was produce around 1975-1980, We can 2, on for shooting with well over 5K rounds thru it, and one that is completely unfired.
I love the guns and never have operating issues, the only bugger is the left side wood grip shifts around quite a bit. the holes on the wood cut for the screws were cut too large.
Great gun and we only paid $300 for both of them and a Ruger Single Six
2238945gbs 2 years ago
how bad was the recoil cuz it seems like you had it under controll. only asking cuz my 14 year son wants one. hes been shooting since he was 10 and has a glock 22, (that cost me and arm) and can handle the recoil pretty well.
michaelrocks33 2 years ago
This is only a .22 and has almost no recoil
GunWebsites 2 years ago
@michaelrocks33 .22s have almost no recoil.
Blackllama13 10 months ago
i shot a different version of a luger .22
ag3ofhalo 2 years ago
Yea thats typical i have a stoger luger jams like a bitch...
theveteransniper 3 years ago
I don't know enough about the history of these. I thought I heard many / most of the Nazi pistol factories were bombed during the war
GunWebsites 3 years ago
I don't suppose a future manufacturer can use the same machinery to make another such "top seller" as these. Stamp the word Luger on it & they should sell like hot cakes.
spitgalore 3 years ago
I think it was a Stoeger, but I am not an expert on these
GunWebsites 3 years ago
Is that the Erma or the Stoeger? Thanks for sharing.
spitgalore 3 years ago
Don't think so, sorry
GunWebsites 3 years ago