Johnn Peterson
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- Chemainus B.C.
When my interest in paper punching with rimfire handguns started, my first was an Erma Luger.
Not exactly a target class firearm but it got me started and at that time, to me, it looked cool. Starting to get serious, the Erma was quickly replaced by a number of 22s, starting with a Browning Challenger. Then, as close as I can recall after that, a S&W 46, S&W 41 short barrel with extendable front sight. All of these were 2nd when I ended up with a Walther GSP with all the 22 & 32 components. Without a doubt, to my eye anyway, that was the ugliest handgun I've ever owned but it's probably the one I shot best with.
As you mentioned in your initial post, I also retired a little while back and I thought I'd get back into some degree of formal target shooting. With that in mind, when an opportunity to acquire a number of decent 22s, in excellant shape, I made
the deal and picked up the following.
- A Browning Medalist, with case & trimmings
- A S&W model 41
- A High Standard Supermatic Citation
- A Colt Match Target.
Haven't shot them all that much,
yet but so far, I'd be hard pressed to pick a favorite based on how I do with them. After playing with them a bit more, I'll decide and thin out at least a few. Oh, there's a set of Herritt's target stocks for the High Standard and I've acquired a spare mag for each.
Now, all that remains is to
get off of my butt and use them

As you mentioned in your initial post, I also retired a little while back and I thought I'd get back into some degree of formal target shooting. With that in mind, when an opportunity to acquire a number of decent 22s, in excellant shape, I made
the deal and picked up the following. - A Browning Medalist, with case & trimmings
- A S&W model 41
- A High Standard Supermatic Citation
- A Colt Match Target.
Haven't shot them all that much,
get off of my butt and use them



















































