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Video review of 2 of my 3 .22LR Stoeger Lugers
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyn Bryant" data-source="post: 3238906" data-attributes="member: 44660"><p>Does anyone know anything about where and by whom the Nite Scout Parabellum .22 was manufactured? I've only ever seen one (which I bought at a local gunshow several years ago), but never found them on the Nite Scout site or seen any for sale on any of the auction sites. It would be interesting to know how many were manufactured/imported. Apparently, they're either very very rare or thousands of people are holding on to the one they bought!</p><p>Incidentally, there are more differences than the additional cartridge guides between the Stoegers and the Parabellums. For one thing, both sides of the frame are milled in a way that is much more like the original P-08s and the screw (on the Stoeger .22) that holds the trigger in place is missing.</p><p>I decided that the pistol would look even better with grip panels that looked more like the real thing, so I had small pieces welded to the bottom of the frame and then made and checkered grip panels that looked more authentic.[ATTACH=full]137422[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]137423[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyn Bryant, post: 3238906, member: 44660"] Does anyone know anything about where and by whom the Nite Scout Parabellum .22 was manufactured? I've only ever seen one (which I bought at a local gunshow several years ago), but never found them on the Nite Scout site or seen any for sale on any of the auction sites. It would be interesting to know how many were manufactured/imported. Apparently, they're either very very rare or thousands of people are holding on to the one they bought! Incidentally, there are more differences than the additional cartridge guides between the Stoegers and the Parabellums. For one thing, both sides of the frame are milled in a way that is much more like the original P-08s and the screw (on the Stoeger .22) that holds the trigger in place is missing. I decided that the pistol would look even better with grip panels that looked more like the real thing, so I had small pieces welded to the bottom of the frame and then made and checkered grip panels that looked more authentic.[ATTACH=full]137422[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]137423[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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