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1. STOEGER LUGER 22 L R CAL AUTOMATIC PISTOL INSTRUCTION BOOKLET SERVICE MANUAL Arms Corporation STOEGER 55 Ruta Court S Hackensack New Jersey 07606 www carburetor manual com Would you like some Free Manuals http carburetor manual com free shop manual club t 13 html Also visit http freeshopmanual com for more Free Manuals Also Visit my website for 7 FREE Download Manuals starting with this one The ABC s of Carburetion Click Here Now file Cl Documents 20and 20Settings Tim Desktop carburetor manual welcome index htm 4 25 2009 11 42 20 AM selection of a Luger 22 caliber automatic pistol More than three years of intensive research and testing have gone into the development of this handgun and we are confident that it is the finest 22 caliber automatic pistol that money can buy Every component down to the smallest spring has been matched to a raw material and fabricating technique that will result in the greatest reliability The frame or body of the pistol is made from a forged lightweight alloy that has a tensile strength of 82 000 psi This is entirely machined after forging and joined to a solid steel barrel that is hammer rifled Other components are also made from high quality steels matched in strength and hardness on your to their particular functions All moving parts place steel against steel Features of this new Luger design were created to elimina
2. boltways block assembly K 2 Hold gun in right hand so that the right thumb can depress the magazine catch A With the left hand grasp the firing assembly between the left thumb and middle finger so that the palm of the left hand is laying over the top of the toggles Insert this unit into the frame by slid ing the magazine guide M into the grip well When the takedown plunger J nears the re ceiver position the lower half of the takedown plunger button against the inner top surface of the rear receiver wall By applying pressure with the left hand it is possible to compress the takedown plunger J against its spring and a slight downward slap with the palm of the hand will seat the entire firing apparatus When prop erly seated the takedown plunger should extend into its recess in the rear wall of the frame Move trigger slightly rearward and press down lighty on the sear bar L The sear bar must Continued on following page 13 engage the trigger and when properly installed the sear bar pin will engage the corresponding hole in the sear bar See Note below Screw in sear bar retaining screw H until it comes to a stop against the sear bar DO NOT USE FORCE this should be a light snug fit Turn the gun around so that you are looking at the right side of the grip Now insert an EMPTY magazine in the grip this will aid in positioning the magazine guide holes l With a little pres sur
3. THE WEAPON IS IN A FIRING ATTITUDE BE SURE TO EMPLOY THE SAFETY DEVICE 9 Because the breech will remain open when the last shot is fired it is possible to remove the magazine insert another loaded magazine and simply close the breech to resume shooting AMMUNITION The Stoeger Luger will handle all makes of 22 Long Rifle cartridges both standard and high veloc ity It should not be used with B B Caps C B Caps shorts longs or shot cartridges however it can be made to fire these shells when they are singly loaded into the chamber SCHEMATICS OF LUGER COMPONENTS A magazine catch B magazine extension A E toggle buttons F fire position G grip screws H sear bar retaining screw I main frame assembly pin S safety lever L sear bar SCHEMATICS OF LUGER COMPONENTS 1 main frame assembly pin J take down plunger K boltways block assembly M magazine guide CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The unique design of your Luger pistol greatly simplifies normal cleaning and lubricating proce dures It s greatly advanced unit construction will enable the user to clean the entire firing mechanism by simply soaking in kerosene A soft bristle brush can be used with kerosene to remove stubborn dirt or powder deposits DO NOT USE COARSE WIRE BRUSHES The take down plunger hole J located at the back of the frame is directly in line with the bore of the barrel For this reaso
4. arrying case is ideally suited for storage purposes DISASSEMBLY OF THE LUGER PISTOL 1 Open breech by activating toggles E With empty magazine in place breech will remain in open position 2 Remove magazine by depressing release button A located on left side immediately behind the trigger Remove grip screws G and wooden grip panels from both sides of the gun To avoid damaging the screw heads use a screwdriver of the proper Size Remove sear bar retaining screw H which is located on the left side immediately above the trigger With a pin punch of the proper size remove main frame assembly pin I which is located at the bottom rear portion of the grip All pins should be punched out from left to right and installed right to left Place safety in FIRE position Close the toggle mechanism and depress take down plunger J at the back of the frame beneath rear sight 8 Grasp toggle mechanism with left thumb and forefinger and lift up gently IMPORTANT the spring activated takedown plunger J can fly free as the inner mechanism clears the frame be sure to cup your right hand over this area to catch the plunger and spring DO NOT DISASSEMBLE FURTHER the above described field stripping procedure renders all surfaces available to cleaning and lubricating no further take down is necessary ASSEMBLING THE LUGER 1 Insert takedown plunger and spring J in rear of
5. e on top of the toggles the holes will easily align themselves so that the main frame pin can be installed by finger pressure from right to left The frame pin should be fitted so that it pro trudes egually from both sides of the frame Open the toggle mechanism If the gun is properly assembled the toggle will remain in the open position Then remove magazine and activate toggle again so that the action closes Test the completed assembly further by putting the safety in the S position and trying the trigger IT MUST NOT FIRE IN THIS POSITION Now move safety to FIRE position being care ful that chamber is empty and again try the trigger When satisfied that the firearm is in good work ing order re install the grips using grip screws G NOTE If the sear bar should become separated from the firing assembly it can easily be re installed by positioning its rearmost pin under the arm of its coil spring as indicated in the following diagram PRECAUTIONS FOR THE FIREARMS OWNER KEEP FIREARMS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHIL DREN and out of the hands of irresponsible or incompetent persons Do not store a loaded gun Be sure to engage the safety whenever the chamber is loaded Do not drop a loaded firearm Do not attempt to use any but the recommended sizes of cartridges Whenever an unusual report is heard upon firing stop shooting immediately empty the chamber and remove the
6. magazine Check for a spent bullet lodged in the barrel a ruptured casing or other signs of a malfunction da 10 11 Be careful to avoid plugging the barrel bore with mud snow dirt or overlooked cleaning patches These can easily cause the barrel to bulge if the weapon is fired in that condition Never never attempt to clear an obstruction from the bore by firing the gun The acids and salts commonly resulting from perspiring hands can induce a rapid rusting action Be sure to wipe firearms clean with a lightly oiled cloth after handling Never use force when cleaning dis assembling or re assembling your Luger pistol NEVER LEND A FIREARM The law will fre quently hold the owner responsible if the weap on should be mis used 15 Born in America Now Made in America urria Actually the Luger is as American as apple pie It was originally designed by an American Hugo Borchardt who tried to market it in the United States No sale So being enterprising he sold the idea to a German firm where George Luger came up with the Luger design as we know it Stoeger popularized this model in America And now thanks to modern engineering and manufacturing methods it says Made in America on the Luger Some of the features we ve shown above just don t exist on other side arms Luger s reputation as the most accurate and reliable sporter around is no accident Police departments have realized tha
7. n the bore can be cleaned by inserting a rod through the plunger hole Damage to the rifling and possible loss of accuracy is thereby prevented Never clean a rifled barrel from the muzzle end if it can possibly be cleaned from the opposite end After cleaning and drying the kerosene washed parts oil moving surfaces ight y with a good grade of gun oil Do not use general purpose oils or auto motive oils because these tend to harden and gum when mixed with gun powder deposits DO NOT USE STRONG SOLVENTS when cleaning the firing mechanism Solvents are intended only for removing fouling from the barrel bore and should be carefully rinsed from all surfaces immediately after use To clean the barrel use a soft bristle brush that has been moistened with kerosene Dry carefully with flannel patches and oil very very lightly with a good gun oil To remove heavy fouling brush with a solvent or special bore cleaner intended for this purpose BUT BE CAREFUL TO RINSE ALL TRACES OF THE CLEANING AGENT FROM THE BORE IM MEDIATELY AFTER USE Also be sure to oil the bore lightly after rinsing Continued on following page 11 PREPARING THE GUN FOR STORAGE after thor ough cleaning swab all metal surfaces generously with a preservative grease Be careful to remove all traces of grease from the bore before subsequent use Wrap the greased weapon in heavy paper and seal all openings Some shooters find that a plastic bag or flannel lined c
8. olerances The energy created by a falling hand gun can upon impact easily cause dislodgement of these engaging surfaces and subseguent dis charge of the loaded firearm DO NOT POINT A FIREARM AT ANYTHING YOU DO NOT INTEND TO SHOOT BE CAREFUL OF YOUR BACKSTOP know where the bullet will terminate its flight if it should miss the target DO NOT SHOOT AT THE SURFACE OF WATER OR AT HARD SURFACES SUCH AS ROCKS ETC such surfaces will invariably cause erratic ric ochets OPERATION OF THE LUGER PISTOL 1 Remove magazine by pressing magazine release button A with right thumb and by pulling on magazine extension B with left thumb and fore finger To load magazine grasp it with the left hand so that the thumb can be used to pull down on the magazine follower button C With the right hand insert 22 long rifle cartridges into the magazine by placing rear rimmed sur face of each cartridge in the magazine notch D and sliding cartridge rearward into the magazine Total capacity of the magazine is eleven car tridges With bullet ends of cartridges facing towards the muzzle slide the loaded magazine into the mag azine well of the pistol grip Push upward until the magazine clicks into its locked position 5 While the magazine is now loaded the gun can not be made to fire until a cartridge from the magazine is fed into the chamber of the barrel To accomplish loading of
9. t and many are now using the Luger as a train ing weapon Your Stoeger dealer has Stoeger s Service Guarantee Manufactured by AI Arms 55 Ruta Court S Hackensack N J 07606
10. te faults that were evident in the original German Luger pistol Thus in the Stoeger Luger you will find stationary target type sights a much crisper trigger pull and a positive safety device Takedown and maintenance procedures are also vastly improved and simplified To obtain the best possible performance from this handgun please be sure to read this instruction booklet from cover to cover ABOVE ALL PLEASE BE SURE TO READ AND PRACTICE OUR RECOM MENDED SAFETY PROCEDURES The Stoeger Luger is made in the U S A GUARANTEE LIMITATIONS Stoeger Arms Corpora tion cannot be held responsible for damage or injuries resulting from misuse neglect or accident Be sure to read these instructions carefully IN THE EVENT OF MECHANICAL DIFFICULTY pack your gun carefully in a heavy cardboard box and ship it to Stoeger at the address indicated Write an accompanying letter clearly stating your com plaint place it in an envelope and ATTACH IT TO THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR PACKAGE Because Stoeger is a bonafide federally licensed firearms manu facturer and dealer you may ship your handgun via insured prepaid railway express FOR REPAIRS UNDER GUARANTEE send your Luger to Stoeger Arms Corporation IF you reside EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS Luger owners who live WEST OF THE ROCKIES can send their Lugers to Micro Gun Sight Company 242 Harbor Blvd Belmont California FOR REPAIRS NOT COVERED BY OUR GUARANTEE the Luger owner is direc
11. ted to any of the following AUTHORIZED LUGER SERVICE STATIONS Stoeger Arms Corporation 55 Ruta Court South Hackensack New Jersey 07606 Williams Gun Sight Co On the Range Davison Michigan 48423 The Gun Rack 1507 31st Street N W Birmingham Alabama 35221 Dave Cook Sporting Goods 1601 Larimer Street Denver Colorado 80202 Micro Gun Sight Co 242 Harbor Blvd Belmont California 94002 Davidson Supply Co 317 South Greene St Greensboro North Carolina 27402 N F Strebe Gun Works 4926 Marlborough Pike E Washington D C 20027 Oshman s Sporting Goods 912 Main Street Houston Texas 77023 Southern Gun Distributors 251 S W 22nd Avenue Miami Florida 33135 IMPORTANT SAFETY PROCEDURES 1 WHEN LOADING THE CHAMBER be sure to point the gun in a safe direction DO NOT CHARGE THE CHAMBER until you are ready to use the pistol ALWAYS EMPLOY THE SAFETY DEVICE WHEN THE CHAMBER IS LOADED The safety should only be dis engaged immediately prior to shooting WHEN STORING THE FIREARM MAKE SURE THE CHAMBER IS EMPTY If used as a weapon for self defense load the magazine and insert it in the gun but do not activate the bolt to load the chamber 5 BE CAREFUL TO AVOID DROPPING A LOADED PISTOL a handgun must be designed to fire un der the slight pressure exerted by the trigger finger For this reason the engaging surfaces of the firing mechanism must be adjusted to close t
12. the chamber hold the handgun in a firing attitude with the right hand being careful to point it in a safe direction and grasp the toggle buttons E between the thumb and forefinger of the left hand Then pull upward and rearward until the toggle reaches its rearmost position see figure II Now upon releasing the toggle the spring activated bolt will slide forward picking up a cartridge from the magazine and loading it into the chamber UNTIL READY TO FIRE PUT THE SAFETY LEVER S INTO THE ON POSITION as illustrated AT THIS POINT 6 TO FIRE assume a shooting stance facing in the general direction of your target Then as you point the gun toward your target use your right thumb to slide the safety lever into the F FIRE position 7 Align the sights so that the front blade is centered in the rear sight notch The top of the front sight should be level with the top of the rear sight With the sights thus aligned center them care fully under the bulls eye Hold this position as Steadily as possible while squeezing the trigger NOTE Luger sights are factory regulated to zero at fifty feet 8 IMPORTANT when the first shot is fired the Luger will reload itself automatically and will continue to fire with each squeeze of the trigger When the magazine has been emptied the bolt will remain in its open position with the toggle raised WHENEVER THE BREECH IS CLOSED ASSUME THE CHAMBER IS LOADED AND THAT
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