Luger in .22 LR

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I have seen a few Luger reproductions in .22LR on the EE but they looked rather poor quality. In view of the fact that the 1911 repro's are selling like hotcakes how many of you would be willing to pay $349.95 for a good .22LR repro. all steel? And with numerous options including barrels the we can own.
 
I'd buy one since I can afford to own a real restricted Luger. I have gotten to shoot a .22 Luger when I was a kid and it was a fast firing little handgun.

I can't remember how many different ones there are now but none are in production currently from my understand.

I almost bought one for $400 but what stopped me was the lack of parts now if something breaks. When I researched them online people in the US stated that the only way to fix one was to tear another one apart.

Stoeger is one who made a .22 Luger. Erma is another.

Stoeger's are notoriously unreliable from everything I've read on them. Erma's are supposedly better.
 
Erma luger 22s are reasonable reliable with just a drop of oil on the top round in the mag.
Don't use hollow points.
 
I have a Stoeger that I bought new in the early 70s. It is good quality very accurate and after firing 10s of thousands of rounds has never been any trouble. Whoever claims they are unreliable has probably never owned one.
 
Whoever claims they are unreliable has probably never owned one.

Of all the threads and reviews I read when researching into buying one it literally seems to be a 50/50 chance of pulling a lemon. They either work perfectly or are complete junk.

I decided not to take the gamble.
 
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