NIGHTLORD40K
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There were two different .22 Lugers sold here back in the day, one by Stoeger and the other by Erma. They are very different designs, though both use a toggle-delayed blowback action and a Zamak frame. Of the two, the Erma is visually much closer to the original.How well did the simplfied .22 LR Lugers sell here in the US when they were still being made?
I have no firsthand experience with the Stoeger, but my dad has an Erma. Its is a quality made gun with good accuracy, but only fair reliability- adequate for a casual range plinker.
Interestingly, it is slotted for a shoulder stock, but I have no idea if a standard Luger stock will fit. Erma actually made a few rifle versions as well, which I would snatch up if I ever encountered one in the flesh.