25-100
10-100 USD or so
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.
erma made alot of guns, alot under military contract to make other guns like lugers and p 38's. any differences from the luger will only be aesthetic
The Targetmaster Slide Action, made by Erma in 1985, books at $175 in 100% condition.
Could have been Erma, Rohm, RG, Sauer or any of a half dozen others.
Erma Bombeck died on April 22, 1996 at the age of 69.
$1,000 and up depending on the condition of the pistol. This pistol is a rarity because they were only produced for a short amount of time before they were rebranded. In 1964 Erma began production of the EP-22, a blowback- operated .22 rimfire pistol that resembled the famous P-08 Luger Parabellum pistol. At least one online source indicates that production was discontinued in 1969, though Ian Hogg states it was in the early '70s. In any case, in 1968 Erma began production of the delayed-blowback KGP-68 in both .32 and .380 calibers. The U.S. Gun Control Act of 1968 required the addition of a magazine safety, and the new designation for the guns became KGP-68A. An updated version of the .22 was made with the designation KGP-69. Late production guns were designated KGP-22, KGP-32, and KGP-38. The KGP-68 was also rebranded as the Beeman MP-08. Erma-Werke went bankrupt in 1997.
Erma Bombeck died on April 22, 1996 at the age of 69.
Best left to a gunsmith
how to break down a model j-22 with a image..... Remove the magazine, draw slide back, check chamber to insure pistol is not loaded. Pull trigger to release striker. Holding pistol so that you see the rear of the slide, use a ball point pen or similar item to push in on the round circle. Draw slide back slightly, lift rear of slide off frame, then move slide forward off the barrel. Striker and striker spring can be removed from slide now. DO NOT RECCOMEND STRIPPING ANY FURTHER. If you fail to release the striker before disassembly, the spring is going to hit you in the eye.
how to break down a model j-22 with a image..... Remove the magazine, draw slide back, check chamber to insure pistol is not loaded. Pull trigger to release striker. Holding pistol so that you see the rear of the slide, use a ball point pen or similar item to push in on the round circle. Draw slide back slightly, lift rear of slide off frame, then move slide forward off the barrel. Striker and striker spring can be removed from slide now. DO NOT RECCOMEND STRIPPING ANY FURTHER. If you fail to release the striker before disassembly, the spring is going to hit you in the eye.