Contact Stoeger Industries through their website. There are no public records. The basic .22 Luger was made from 1969-1986.
Stoeger made the .22 cal Luger from 1969 to 1986
No published sn data I am aware of.
No sn data published in the this country that I know of.
if you look down on the luger top you will see a date. that is when it was made.....
They were originally made in 7.65mm Luger (.30 Luger) but many were rebarreled to 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger). Have a gunsmith check it.
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.
look on top and you will se a date. that is when it was made.
Made in Turkey.
no, just means gun made early 1941 (based on serial number)
look on top of luger, where barrel is affixed to receiver. you will see four numbers, that is when it was made. no histories recorded on lugers
look on top of pistol, on top of receiver, just in front of chamber port and you will see a date. that is when it was made..........
Mostly from Spain