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Shooting a .22 Luger

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  • Are you a gunsmith, or are these all part of your collection?

  • @ nowthisisstupid

    neither

  • 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.

  • 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..

  • i just uploaded a video of our .22 luger, it rarley jams, and yet we have never cleaned it and i would guess its over 20 years old. I emptied 4 - 5 clips before the video and only had 1 incident of a round not being put into chamber

  • link it to ours

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  • i say that because its not the same liuger from ww2

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  • Now show me how you CLEAN IT!

  • @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

  • good ol' luger

  • theirs no .22 lugers they only had 9mm .45 that brand is completely different. it looks like a erma

  • 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 :/

  • My Lugers:1916 P08 Luger

    .22 Luger

    Unshootable Luger used in a WW2 movie :)

  • rent a gun?

  • i have one just like that its made by stoger arms

  • @michaelrocks33 .22s have almost no recoil.

  • I just find one like new yesterday! I can't wait to test it!

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