50 dollars
What is the value of an ERMA Werke kgp 68 9mm ?
50-100 usd
$1,000 and up depending on the condition of the pistol. This pistol is a rarity because they were only produced for a short amount of time before they were rebranded. In 1964 Erma began production of the EP-22, a blowback- operated .22 rimfire pistol that resembled the famous P-08 Luger Parabellum pistol. At least one online source indicates that production was discontinued in 1969, though Ian Hogg states it was in the early '70s. In any case, in 1968 Erma began production of the delayed-blowback KGP-68 in both .32 and .380 calibers. The U.S. Gun Control Act of 1968 required the addition of a magazine safety, and the new designation for the guns became KGP-68A. An updated version of the .22 was made with the designation KGP-69. Late production guns were designated KGP-22, KGP-32, and KGP-38. The KGP-68 was also rebranded as the Beeman MP-08. Erma-Werke went bankrupt in 1997.
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To disassemble an Erma KGP 69 .22, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Remove the magazine and then pull back the bolt to check that the chamber is clear. Next, locate the disassembly lever on the right side of the frame, rotate it down, and gently pull the slide assembly off the frame. Finally, you can remove the recoil spring and barrel for further maintenance. Always consult the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
Numrich, Sarco, Bob's Gun Parts--all online in the US. Ehrenreich in Germany, but they do not export to US. Otherwise, keep your eyes peeled for auctions on eBay and Gunbroker.com. A periodic Google search may also give results. I have some factory original checkered plastic grips that I'd sell, if you need them. ithacaartist@gmail.com
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It is gold KGP
Gold is often marked with "KGP" to indicate its purity, specifically referring to the karat (K) measurement of the gold. The "K" signifies the karat value, such as 14K or 18K, which denotes the proportion of gold in the alloy. The "GP" typically stands for "gold plated," indicating that the item has a thin layer of gold over a base metal. This marking helps consumers understand the quality and value of the gold item they are purchasing.
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18 KGP stand for 'karat gold plate' These can not be pawned.