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  1. RednekF350

    Is nothing sacred?

    I haven't bought many things at Bean since the 1970's and 80's. To me, that is when I started seeing more imported crap in their line. I still buy their wool hunting socks because they are still US made but if that stops, I'll go elsewhere. I migrated to Filson for the US made tin cloth hunting...
  2. RednekF350

    PPA drone footage

    I ain't asking OPRA for nothin'.
  3. RednekF350

    Dead clothes dryer

    Many people aren't familiar with High Standard Joe. They made amazing target pistols and won Olympic competitions in the 1950's and 60's. My first shotgun when I was 10 was an H&R Topper 12 ga. When I was 12 I was give a High Standard Flite-King Deluxe 12 ga. pump for Christmas. I used that gun...
  4. RednekF350

    Dead clothes dryer

    Never owned a bolt action shotgun until last year when I bought a rifled Savage 220. It is really a rifle that just happens to shoot shotgun shells. 1" groups at a 100 yds. with Remington Accutips and it hurls a 260 gr. saboted slug out of the muzzle at 1900f.p.s..
  5. RednekF350

    Dead clothes dryer

    Here it is 46er. Most likely it was made by High Standard for Sears. Some info I found said H&R made it but I think High Standard was more likely. This gun is interesting in that is a tube fed magazine bolt that "...loads underneath like an expensive model." :) Most bolts have a detachable box mag.
  6. RednekF350

    Dead clothes dryer

    I will look later today 46er. I’m out on the road right now.
  7. RednekF350

    Dead clothes dryer

    Sage advice from Ted Williams. "Buy the best gun you can afford."
  8. RednekF350

    Dead clothes dryer

    Maybe one of these two Joe ?
  9. RednekF350

    Dead clothes dryer

    The double is probably a Savage/Stevens. Sears had contracts with all the major manufacturers. I have a Sears Ted Williams gun catalog somewhere. I'll dig that up.
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