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Old 05-03-2012, 11:13 PM
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On another thread Erma Werke got beat up pretty bad for the bad workmanship. This is my Erma M1 22. Nice looking good wood and metal. Very accurate and no function problems. One at a time or as fast as you can pull the trigger it works flawlessly. So if they can do this what went wrong with the 22 Luger?




It will work better with high speed ammo than with Wolf Match Target. Not a target gun but a heck of a nice plinker . It's a .22lr

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I had a Erma Werke Luger in .380. I bought it brand new in approximately 1984. It was a gorgeous little pistol, beautifully machined and finished. I only sold it a couple years ago because I was planning on getting out of the caliber. Unfortunately, I ended up buying more .380s than I'd sold...so I'm now regretting having sold that little piece.

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i had one of those EM1 carbines....nice guns...i bought mine for $100....and flipped it at OGCA for $220 kinda wished i had kept it now
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Old 05-04-2012, 09:07 AM
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I own an Erma made Iver Johnson M1-22...a little picky about ammo but not too bad.

My son and I lost the magazine...and a replacement cost me $52. Of course..as soon as I received the new magazine...I found the old one underneatrh my truck seat.
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I''ve got one of those Erma - Iver Johnson's too. A neat plinking gun; works better with high speed ammo. Mine wears a Weaver K 2.5.
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