UGLY LITTLE Duck .22 Semi-Auto Manufactured By JG Landmann??

Tried to look into this gun...and ya theres not much to learn. I did see an American firearms forum where some guy has the same gun. Probably rare at least on this side of the Atlantic. So ya..,mail it me after youre done with it this weekend. :)
Edit.Ifound a German website that indicates this company produced guns from the 1950s up until 1972. Their most reknowned rifle was a 22 cal semi auto called the model 8...but no pics or description of the model 8.
 
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if you squint just right and ignore the wood stock it kinda has the same lines as a jr carbine. very cool, would pick 2 up in a heartbeat if they were ever reproduced. to the OP where the heck did you find this little gem and would it be possible for a clearer pic of the stamping on the receiver? thanks for sharing!
 
Extensions count towards OAL but do not count towards barrel length. As long as it is 26" from tip to toe you are good to go.

I thought extensions, even ones that were permanently welded or silver soldered on, didnt count to oal or barrel length anymore, a la the M1 carbine?
 
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I have one similar and I think a bit more cooler. This one looks even look more like a Thompson. Barrel is finned as well, and has a cool pistol grip.

Sorry for the crappy cell phone pic.

 
The basic action has been used by the company to make a lot of different configured rifles. I have even seen one with a full stock to the muzzle.
 
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