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Erma .22

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  • charliemeyer007
    I think they are pot metal, might be ok just to look at.

    added I have a stainless bull barrel Mark II. It took some work to get it to function reliably but it always was accurate. The Hi Standard HD Military I have is by far the most accurate 22 autoloader I have ever shot. Browning Buck Mark's are ok too, so are the older 41 S&W.
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  • perry shooter
    I agree pot metal Parts are nearly impossible to get but Nice to look at item NOT A SHOOTER IMHO
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  • Grasshopper
    Have had several and functioning was a problem. Nice toy if you don't use it much.
    Had the best luck with the Stoegar model as far as functioning.
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  • rufe-snow
    quote:Originally posted by Grasshopper
    Have had several and functioning was a problem. Nice toy if you don't use it much.
    Had the best luck with the Stoegar model as far as functioning.


    +1, on the Stoeger. Had one for years, with very little in the way of problems.

    My experience with the first generation Erma's, (LA 22), was bad. Both had Zamak, ( Zinc diecast), parts that broke. Whoever designed them had their head up their butts. Parts subject to impact and abrasion, should be made out of steel. Not potmetal.

    No personal experience with the later KGP Erma's. But I would still go with a Stoeger, rather than any Erma.
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  • Kenneth Stuart
    I bought one at Naugle's in San Antonio, Texas. It was in a red plastic box, owner's instructions included and an extra mag came with it too. Price was right and I like Luger looking pistols. It was in like new condition, so I never fired it and kept it as a collectible - hahaha. The only use that ever came of it was when my gunsmith friend Steve Cline needed to make replacement parts for a customer's Erma 22 pistol; and I said he could disassemble mine and determine what parts the customer's needed and what they looked like so he could make replacements. Otherwise, I always used my Ruger 22LR Mk I/II pistol for target shooting and same game with complete assurance of accuracy and no malfunctions.
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  • Fatstrat
    If it ever breaks, you'll likely never find parts. I seen countless gun forum posts of people trying in vain to find parts.
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  • rufe-snow
    quote:Originally posted by Fatstrat
    If it ever breaks, you'll likely never find parts. I seen countless gun forum posts of people trying in vain to find parts.


    When my Erma's broke. I was lucky enough to find out about Bob's Gun Parts, in Royal Arkansas. He had the parts I needed. This was a number of years ago. So don't know, if has any left?
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  • 338magnut
    Got my answer and I think I'll go with a ruger mark I or one of the colt semi .22's. I just liked the Luger look of the Erma's but don't want the pot metal problems thanks to all who replied.
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