For the EP-22. Push forward on the very back of the gun, while holding the grip. Push the drift pin out, (just in front of the trigger guard) one side is narrower than the other. Once out, pull "back" The barrel and slide assembly will now slide back enough to reveal a big round pin going through the rear "Block" of the action. Apply pressure to the bottom of the "block" and push this pin through. The bottom will "Hinge" up, exposing the recoil spring and firing pin springs. Push these in slightly, to releive pressure, and pull out. Slide out "bolt parts" and toggle. The barrel and up receiver assembly can now be slid off of the grip frame. Interesting parts can also be seen by removing the left side grip.....
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
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.
probably none
it would take the 32 acp round
Erma Franklin's birth name is Erma Vernice Franklin.
Erma Bombeck's birth name is Erma Louise Fiste.
Erma Talamante is 5' 4".
Erma Werke was created in 1922.
go to: Forum.m1911.org they show you how to strip a 45...........................
Yes but you may strip a piston.
In German, Erma means 'complete / war goddess'. Meanwhile, Greek always refer Erma as 'universal'.
Erma Campbell was born in c. 1942.