Мой прадед с войны привез три люгера и спрятал на лесополосе, мой отец нашел десять лет назад только один, а я этим летом нашел два остальных с помощью металоискателя
Found one of these in my father's safe after he passed. I was only son so my sisters had no interest in it. I've shot several Ruger Mark series, browning buckmark, Walthers, revolvers, etc. This little replica is as good if not better than any other 22lr semi auto out there.
@@dannydevito2275yup, 1500 on the low end from what I've seen. Good condition can go for 2500 or more. Like new and restored examples can fetch over 4000. I picked up one of these stoegers recently in near mint condition (just a few scuffs and a small ding on the bottom of the grip) for $300, and if you don't mind a scuffed up model, I've seen em go for as low as $200... It's a super fun range gun at a 10th the price of the real thing, so you can't go wrong with it, lol.
Put 150 rounds through mine yesterday without a single jam. Used Remington thunderbolt. Very reliable in my opinion. Little concerned cleaning it may be tricky but hopefully not.
I read somewhere, when dealing with 22 ammo, spray a little rem oil in the box, and shake it . Suppose to help with feeding, apparently 22 has a tiny coat of wax? I read that somewhere, years ago..seems to help me.
Hmm. Mine doesn't lock open. I didn't even know that they were supposed to. Then again, I have a real P08 as well and never really gave too much thought to the little Stoeger .22
My uncle just gave me a mint 1969 Stoeger Luger with the checkered grips. I haven't got a chance to shoot it yet, I'm just curious what ammo you are shooting here? it seems to run like a champ!
Thank you. I hope to take it out this weekend for a little test rip. I have several different brands of high velocity 22lr ammo I’ll try feeding through it, we’ll see how she goes.
Мой прадед с войны привез три люгера и спрятал на лесополосе, мой отец нашел десять лет назад только один, а я этим летом нашел два остальных с помощью металоискателя
Found one of these in my father's safe after he passed. I was only son so my sisters had no interest in it. I've shot several Ruger Mark series, browning buckmark, Walthers, revolvers, etc. This little replica is as good if not better than any other 22lr semi auto out there.
Awesome video! .22 pistols are so fun to shoot!
Someone needs to remake them!
I want to see this but as a rifle, imagine a 22LR faux toggle 10/22, that would be sick.
Like a 22 pedersen
This i very much want. All the cool factor of a luger with cheaper ammo.
aren’t most lugers in 9mm
@@tlshortyshorty5810 lugers are also like 2grand rn
@@dannydevito2275yup, 1500 on the low end from what I've seen. Good condition can go for 2500 or more. Like new and restored examples can fetch over 4000.
I picked up one of these stoegers recently in near mint condition (just a few scuffs and a small ding on the bottom of the grip) for $300, and if you don't mind a scuffed up model, I've seen em go for as low as $200... It's a super fun range gun at a 10th the price of the real thing, so you can't go wrong with it, lol.
even loading the mags less than 10, how did you get it to fire so reliably? these things have a reputation as a jam o matic no matter how its shot
Really? I guess I got really lucky
I own one of these too never had a problem with it. It runs flawless and i just shoot cheap plinking ammo out of it.
Put 150 rounds through mine yesterday without a single jam. Used Remington thunderbolt. Very reliable in my opinion. Little concerned cleaning it may be tricky but hopefully not.
Such a cool gun I love the blowback action it reminds me of the Mauser 9mm
I read somewhere, when dealing with 22 ammo, spray a little rem oil in the box, and shake it . Suppose to help with feeding, apparently 22 has a tiny coat of wax? I read that somewhere, years ago..seems to help me.
That's actually so cool.
I thought dryfiring was bad for rim fires??
Hmm. Mine doesn't lock open. I didn't even know that they were supposed to. Then again, I have a real P08 as well and never really gave too much thought to the little Stoeger .22
I mean even in slow motion it looks like a toggle. Cool design!
bought one recently the clip it came with will give me problems at about 4 rounds, past that the follower is stuck
Made in New Jersey.
My uncle just gave me a mint 1969 Stoeger Luger with the checkered grips. I haven't got a chance to shoot it yet, I'm just curious what ammo you are shooting here? it seems to run like a champ!
Congrats! I was shooting some Armscor high velocity .22LR though I hope other manufacturers high velocity loads would work too.
Thank you. I hope to take it out this weekend for a little test rip. I have several different brands of high velocity 22lr ammo I’ll try feeding through it, we’ll see how she goes.
Почём куплен-то?
Si alguien sabe como puedo con seguir un cargador para mi ruger se los voy a gradecer
wow so interesting!
and obviusly very cool XD
Yo tengo una como esa lo unico que no tengo es el cargador
far as a cheap shitbrick goes, pretty reliable
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Very cool
El cartuchos muy buenos americanos
Тут свободный затвор типа?
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@@The_Conspiracy_Analyst
Всё должно быть совместно же.
Functions better than the real thing!
Funny enough, because of the german-sounding name, I always thought Stoeger was the original German manufacturer lol.
There was an import luger in 22lr ,but I believe Stoeger was out of Florida
Is there any benefit of a faux toggle over the real deal?
No, it's just there to resemble a toggle. I doubt there'd be any need for a locked breach action for .22LR
very cool