They were made by ERMA of West Germany. I think ERMA stands for 'Erfurter Maschinen'.
Hsing-ee on here knows quite a bit about them.
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hi lads anybody tell me anything about my birthday presentmy mrs bought me a webley ranger also has erma on the other side of the barrel its a lovely little thing shoots crisp as a button has a cleaning rod built into it loads like a feinwerkbau with a sliding breech over the barrel its so well built looks and feels like it will last forever,any info would be appreciated
thanks all
dave
Last edited by davegee59; 08-09-2010 at 10:07 PM.
They were made by ERMA of West Germany. I think ERMA stands for 'Erfurter Maschinen'.
Hsing-ee on here knows quite a bit about them.
More information here http://mynetimages.com/viewalbum/8ddcd087/f08a6e9e18
Last edited by Herpquest; 08-09-2010 at 10:37 PM.
Demic, miserable, grumpy old git! Feinwerkbau Sport Appreciation Society.
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What a good wife you have!I have one of these but not a Webley Ranger.The one I have is solely stamped Erma,everything else of course is identical.The origins of mine are unknown,other than Webley I don't know who else imported them to this country, indeed it may have been brought in not by an importer but by a collector or the like.As you say they are great little guns to shoot,over the chrono mine in.177 cal puts out a shade under 5ftlbs with its original leather seal and spring.These carbines are of course not only based around but utilise many of the original parts from the .22 rimfire Erma that they originate from.These guns are quite rare so worth hanging on to,
Regards.
Last edited by TopDog; 09-09-2010 at 06:49 AM. Reason: spelling
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A short review here: Erma ELG-10.
Nice looking rifles.
Matt
...found a brief mention of this in AW Feb 83 - an engraved one .
Also there was a full review by Boxall in another issue but can't find it .
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