Voere is an Austrian make - previously German. Voere 22LRs look typically euro in style and appearance - very similar to Krico models and to some extent Weihrauch. Most are basic 22s - not high end product. They are generally accurate and pretty reliable, but as you note, the problem is they are something of an orphan brand and parts availability is a real issue. The basic bolt action is good - I don't know the semiauto. They don't command high price here - usually about $350-450 on trademe for a tidy one with basic scope.
I'd probably keep the little bolt action and sell the semiauto. Just my 2c... Rimfirecentral does note a few probs with the semiauto, though if you have a good reliable one it might also be a keeper.
Magazines used to be the big problem for Voeres but these are now importable by anyone with a firearms licence. Other parts like pins, extractors mat have to be machined here. For springs - take any old worn spring down to Mitre 10 and there you'll find displays of small springs of all sizes/compressions. Just choose right size, and against your old spring, choose the compression/strength you want. Mate just changed trigger spring in his Marlin 17HMR in minutes using exact new spring from the Mitre 10 rack!. Cost $3-4.
https://riflemags.co.uk/voere-magazines/
The Voere 2000 @Southcity mentions sounds a good one if you can find it.
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