Bought in 1975 Serial Number 40 - - -
No published sn data that i know of.
100
Depending on condition, between $100 and $250- presuming you mean the .22 Stoeger Luger.
Gunshops and gunshows. Gunpartscorp is sold out of them.
First, find a good gunsmith. Second, ask him for help. Third, you will regret it if you don't.
If you provide the name of the maker, there might be a manual on line.
Yes- should fit any barrel from .22 to .50 caliber.
No,not that I am aware of. Browning makes a Challenger mark III, but that is a .22 lr pistol. Browning also makes the Hi-Power which is chambered for 9mm Luger.
50-200 USD depending on who made it and condition.
i just bought on for $199 a good deal. There are two versions of the 22LR. One is the earlier all steel and the other a much lighter alluminum frame. The first version is a sought after pistol and worth more. Typically between $400 - $500. Actually you are turned around with this weapon. Stoeger first made this Luger with an Aluminum frame from 1969-1979. In 1980, they went to a steel frame and then only produced them until 1985. Value is assessed mainly by condition of these pistols, and not by production date. (I have a first year Stoeger with a serial number of 13xx). Also the more (original) clips you have along with an original holster or even the box, will significantly improve value.
Introduced in 2000.
@ 37 years old.
No. The case of a 22 WMR is longer than that of a 22 lr, so the cartridge won't fit in a rifle that is chambered for 22 lr.