i just bought on for $199 a good deal.
There are two versions of the 22LR. One is the earlier all steel and the other a much lighter alluminum frame. The first version is a sought after pistol and worth more. Typically between $400 - $500.
Actually you are turned around with this weapon. Stoeger first made this Luger with an Aluminum frame from 1969-1979. In 1980, they went to a steel frame and then only produced them until 1985. Value is assessed mainly by condition of these pistols, and not by production date. (I have a first year Stoeger with a serial number of 13xx). Also the more (original) clips you have along with an original holster or even the box, will significantly improve value.
50-100 USD
Made by Erma in Germany; sold from 1973-79. According to 2006 Standard Catalog of Firearms the "new in box condition" is worth $375.
I have an early 70's Remington M540X .22 Rifle. I've looked around at gun shows and found similar rifles selling for around $400-500. You must consider the condition of the entire rifle; stock, receiver, barrel and finish. It's a great rifle and shoots straighter than I am able to. F.R. Arlington, VA
I found 2 Savage Premier Rifles for sale in the web, in a 5/9/09 search. Both in very good to excellent condt. One was priced $498.00 and the other was $689.00. These look identical to my .22 pump action rifle which doesn't say Savage on it, but says Premier 22 S,L,& LR. I got lucky and found one that's almost like new. The slide release spring is really stiff. I don't think this one has ever been shot!
The Colteer 1-22 was made from 1957-1966. @ 25,000 were made and they did not have serial numbers. Serial numbers were not required until 1968. Although Colt put sn's on other products they sold at the same time, for some reason they did not on the Colteer
100
Depending on condition, between $100 and $250- presuming you mean the .22 Stoeger Luger.
Gunshops and gunshows. Gunpartscorp is sold out of them.
Bought in 1975 Serial Number 40 - - -
First, find a good gunsmith. Second, ask him for help. Third, you will regret it if you don't.
If you provide the name of the maker, there might be a manual on line.
Yes- should fit any barrel from .22 to .50 caliber.
You did not say which model. The Erma-Werke KGP68, which looks like the traditional "Luger" pistol, is about $250-$500, depending on condition. If you have a different model, please repost with that information.
No,not that I am aware of. Browning makes a Challenger mark III, but that is a .22 lr pistol. Browning also makes the Hi-Power which is chambered for 9mm Luger.
50-200 USD depending on who made it and condition.
no sn provided
value depends on overall condition.................