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The Stoeger Luger was of the same general pattern as the original Luger pistol, but it used a simplified version of the toggle lock, which does not actually 'lock' the action at the moment of firing, but is blowback-operated much like other .22LR autoloading pistols. The gun was designed by Gary Willhelm and manufactured from 1969-1985.
Common rifle cartridges, from the largest .50 BMG to the smallest .22 Long Rifle with a $1 United States dollar bill in the background as a reference point.. This is a table of selected pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun cartridges by common name.
.22 BB Cap.22 CB Cap.22 Short.22 Long.22 Long Rifle.22 Extra Long.22 Remington Automatic.22 Winchester Automatic.22 ILARCO.22 Winchester Rimfire.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire.25 Stevens.25 Stevens Short.32 rimfire.38 rimfire.44 Henry.46 rimfire.56-46 Spencer.56-50 Spencer.56-52 Spencer.56-56 Spencer; 2.34mm SwissMiniGun; 4.5×26mm MKR
Intratec TEC-22: Intratec.22 Long Rifle United States: c.1988-1994 (TEC-22) 1994–2000 (Sport-22) Jennings J-22: Jimenez Arms.22 Long Rifle United States: 1970s–present JO.LO.AR. Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A..380 ACP 9×23mm Largo Spain: 1924-? Jericho 941: Israel Weapons Industries: 9×19mm Parabellum.45 ACP Israel: 1990-present Jieffeco ...
Prior to its acquisition by Beretta in 2000, Stoeger was located in New Jersey, and prior to that was the largest gun store in New York City. Stoeger commissioned various small companies in Germany to manufacture a .22 Long Rifle replica of the Luger, which it imported. It later sold an American-made version of the Luger in 1994.
22 Max Plante, Minnesota Duluth. 23 Austin Burnevik, St. Cloud State. 34 Gabe Perreault, Boston College* 74 Brodie Ziemer, University of Minnesota. 91 Cole Eiserman, Boston University.
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In 1927 they were bought out by I.G. Farben and were allied with RWS. In 1938 they were one of the firms who bought the rights to manufacture the Klein-Kaliber Wehrsportgewehr ("Small-Caliber Military Sports Rifle", or KKW), a .22-caliber competition and training rifle sold to the public.