ERMA WERKE WAFFENFABRIK
Locations: Erfurt, Germany
Post-war Dachau, Germany
Post-war Dachau, Germany
Known primarily as a manufacturer of sub-machine guns, they are also in the handgun and rifle business. In 1933, they answered the German army's need for an inexpensive practice weapon by producing a .22 rimfire conversion unit for the Luger pistol. This was marketed commercially and available for many years. Success of this unit led the company to produce other inexpensive target and plinking pistols. After the war, they were re-organized in the western sector and resumed sub-machine gun production. In 1964, they returned to the sporting firearms business, with the introduction of their .22 rimfire Luger-lookalike pistol. Since then, they have produced many like-quality firearms. They were imported by Excam of Hialeah, Florida. This association is now terminated and they are currently imported by Beeman Precision in Santa Rosa, California and Mandell Shooting Supplies in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Erma .22 Luger Conversion Unit.22 Target Pistol (Old Model)📷
.22 Target Pistol (New Model) Master Model📷
KGP-68KGP-69📷
KGP-22KGP-32 & KGP-38ET-22 "Navy Luger" Long-Barreled Pistol📷
ESP 85A📷
EP-25📷
RX-22 and PX-22📷
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ER-772 MatchER-773 Match📷
ER-777📷
RIFLES
EM1.22📷
EG-72, EG-722📷
EG-712, EG-73📷
SR-100📷