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03-03-2008, 09:29 PM | #1 |
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Update on Erma ET, "Navy", .22 Replica
Got it working OK. It's a hoot to shoot, although really muzzle heavy due to long barrel.
Wasn't functional when I first tried to shoot it. Found out the sear interface surface on the firing pin assembly was severely worn, making the pistol inoperable. Luckily I found out that Bob's Gun Shop had replacements, in virtually new condition. The ET is very ammo sensitive, ( at least this one is ). Will only function correctly with "Hot" ammo. The standard Rem. "Golden Bullets" that Walmart sells in bulk packages, will jam continually. I had to shoot C C I Mini Mag solids and Mexican Aguila Super Maximum H-P's in it, to get reliable function. Another quirk regarding the Erma is firing pin protrusion. The ammo the Germans designed the Erma for back in the 60's, must have had very sensitive priming compound beside being quite hotly loaded. Till I tweaked the breech block, I had continued problems with FTF scenarios due to this. If this this specimen reflects the problems that most folks have reported over the years with these Erma's replica .22's? I believe the basic problem is ammo related, i.e. The German ammo these pistols were designed around, was much hotter and had more sensitive primers then standard U.S. .22 Ammo.
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