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FishReaper

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International Scouts and pickups.
my in laws are big into IH pickups and travelalls. i like the scouts. all the IHs where simple and reliable. I have a 1960 b110 im going to fix up for the wife. it was her grandfathers
 


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Cabela's insulated field pants, goretex that wear like iron and are made in the USA.
 

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Galvanized floating fishing basket not those cheap ones they make now
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These gloves were goretex as well as kevlar patches awesome gloves

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I like Pythons as well. I am never going to get rid of the 2 that i have.
 


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I am pretty sure that there are catfish companies using these or something like these for float rigs.

If you come across some I'd appreciate a heads up. The snaps I'm using now are "OK" but nothing like these.
 

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my in laws are big into IH pickups and travelalls. i like the scouts. all the IHs where simple and reliable. I have a 1960 b110 im going to fix up for the wife. it was her grandfathers

those old scouts are like tanks they don't build them like they used to

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Remington 541 S and T models

Winchester 52 and 75 22's

High Standard 22lr semi-auto handguns


Those deserve to be said again. And bicycle 22s , For no good reason other than I wanted one so bad when I was a kid.


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I have something very similar. Look up a Rossi Bronco. It was my dad's. I've been around it for 40 plus years, so it's not anything new.
 


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Because insulated flannel shirts are beyond horrid. The nylon on the inside get wet and stays wet as does the cotton flannel on the outside and the insulation in the middle being trapped between 2 layers of sweaty wetness takes FOREVER to dry out and stinks to high heaven when it does.

These are issues I have not really had over the years. Temperature regulation aside, my bigger issue is that any replacement has to have a friggin zipper. Zippered shirts and other light insulation garments are gay.
 


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Fullrut, That rossi bronco is a cute little outfit, I see they made them in 22 and 410 and also an over/under. My first 22 was a hamilton like the one in the picture , I still have it but the firing pin wore out and it quit going bang. They were crude made but they went bang, My target was an old 1950 Chevrolet two door car that someone pulled up in the brush. targets drawn with a piece of white chalk, The chevy had thousands of bullet holes and bb dents in it by the time it made it to the scrap yard, What was I thinking .
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Old Hamilton, Pretty sure 12'' groups at 50 yards would be stretching things, we had a choice of short, long and long rifle 22 shells , Just a few cents a box for shorts.
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I have that top, eel-looking crank bait at home right now. I pulled the treble off and my son uses it to chase around and torment the dog. I don't think I ever even casted it once. If you want, it's yours (my son might fight you for it though)
 

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