Lorcin L22s are junk. The build quality is inconsistent to the point where the ideal ammo for one gun may be problematic for another. You'll have to experiment with various types of ammo to find the ideal type for your pistol. Remington Subsonic may be a good place to start.
It should be marked on the slide. 22LR (.22 Long Rifle)
25-50 USD
The one that came with it
The Lorcin L22 is a handgun that was introduced in the early 1990s. Specifically, it was produced starting in 1996 until Lorcin Engineering went out of business in 2001. Therefore, as of 2023, the Lorcin L22 would be around 27 years old, depending on the specific year of manufacture.
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80-125 USD
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The Lorcin L22, a .22 caliber pistol, typically costs between $150 to $250 when purchased new, depending on the retailer and any additional features or accessories included. However, it is worth noting that the availability of new models may be limited, as Lorcin is no longer in production. Prices can also vary based on location and market demand. Always check with local dealers for the most accurate pricing.
If attempting to purchase the organ the value is the amount that you are willing to pay. If selling the organ the value is the amount that you will accept and the buyer will pay. It is hard to put a price on such a great item that will provide one with numerous memories that money simply cannot buy.
Make sure the gun is completely unloaded and pull the trigger, sending the firing pin into the forward position. Take a small screw driver (Or something softer if you are worried about the finish) and push in the catch button on the back of the slide. the Catch button is the round spring loaded piece in the back of the slide that the firing pin indicator sticks out of. Push it all the way forwards and pull the slide back about 1/8th of an inch. The back of the slide should pop up. Be careful not to let the spring launch the catch out of the back of the slide. Assembly is reverse of take down.
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