Iver Johnson TP22

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Iver Johnson TP22

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This is an Iver Johnson TP 22. I am not sure that this has ever been fired till today. It visited the range for the first time today. All papers included. No box. Great little shooter at 10 yards. This shoots .22 . :vcool: :vcool:
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Awesome! :D .22 are great shooters, and not as hungry. :vcool:
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:vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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Cool. Looks like a fat-butt Walther in 22. That is sweet
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bunkysdad wrote:Cool. Looks like a fat-butt Walther in 22. That is sweet
That's exactly what I was thinking.
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Neat looking little gun. :vcool:
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Thanks. It was a nice little shooter. I put about 50 rounds through it with no problems at all 8-)
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Find the load it likes and enjoy.
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plain jane blazer worked pretty well.... 8-) 8-)
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How old are these guns? I am really liking this one.
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bunkysdad wrote:How old are these guns? I am really liking this one.
Production started sometime around 1982 and manufactured till around 1990. Google-fu, I had nothing else to do and I was kind of curious also :D


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Great looking little gun. :D
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