A D VERTISEMENTS. 



LANG'S ^TO 



SPECIAL HIGH VELOCITY RIFLE FOR BIG GAME. 



Muzzle Veloci-fcy, 2,111 F.S. S-fct-ikins Ener-sVi 4,30-3 -Ft. lbs. 



(More powerful than an SBore 13lack powder rifle). 



This cartridtfe as originally designed did not, in our opinion, come up to a sufficiently high standard, and in consequence 

 our expert visited Messrs. Kynoch's works, and in conjun''tion with their experts conducted a ^ries of experiments 

 extending over three weeks, ulti-i ately designing the bullets now in use from this popul r rifle. J. L. & S. therefore 

 confidently claim that in collaboration with Messrs. Kynoch they we e the first to introduce the 470, and as evidence 

 submit the following extract from the I'ield, and illustration of the actual diagram made before t e editor of that journal. 



Field, March 23, 1907: " A very valuable advance has been ach'eved, and Messrs Lang are to be congratulated 

 on their enterprise in so promptly bringing for\vard a rifle and cartridges, c mplying with the two mi st pressing 

 demands in Sporting Rifles, viz., a weapon to take the place of the prohibited 450, and a can ridge which shows an 

 ad\ance in flatness ot trajectory, with a diminution of recoil and pressure." 



THE BEST DIAGRAM made be/ore 



the Editor of /he "Field" ifith a 



rifle of this bore. 



7 Shots Mt 100 yards with Lang's 

 '470 Sporting Rifle. 



Soft-nosed split bullet. 



Solid bullet. 



Solid sofl-nosed bullet. 



No. 2 -360 Bore. 



In comparison with the *40o/*36o the muzzle velocity of this new 

 Cartridge i> approximately 2.10 I-".S, higher, and although the chargt- 

 iM increased tlu- same low pressuro, vi/., 14 ton.>i, is m:Hntainrd. 

 The increased velocity conpird \v ith the extra wci^fht of bullet and 

 coTisequcn ^'rciilcr striking' encrixy |,'ives ctnc ;i rillc that h;i-> 

 practicalU tlit- Stopping: powor Of a 450 or '500 Black 

 Powder Express, .>nd i-h oinveqncntly an ideal iweapon 

 for deor stalking: and for snooting: heavier forms 

 of non-dangorous g:amo ; mon-over, in con^i<iutn. c c.t the 

 iinpMrt-.tioti ul ll,r ioi iiilo hull. I l)i-nij,' |>nt|iil)itcd , it i> well uorthy 

 the notice nl S|)(.rlsiiir[i m 1 1..1 1 . i.unt r\ %>. Im desire tu Iiavt- ;i weapon 



in which i-Hcomhirie.i HiK:h Velocity, Flat Trajectory, G^'Cat 

 Striking: Cnorg:y, Minimum Recoil, and m whuh, through 



low prossuro, a K>''C'*ter margin nt i>atcty is given ai>d the risk of 

 janinim^' rctltued to a minimum. 



Velocity 2.150 F.S.. Striking Energy 5.280 ft. lbs. 



PRICES OF BOTH THE ABOVE: 



< iiiincis. 



SloKle \^aT\c\ Falling hlnck 20. 25 \ 30 



Double Murrcl lliimntcr 27, 40 \ 55 



Douhle Bartel tlummtrlc>M Non-ejector .., 35, 50 v 65 

 Uoiibic Ka't-il MiimmcrltKn HJcctor 40, S6 >>. 70 



" Rifle " CMdlogue, coni^ining full p^riicuUrs of db<yve 

 And others from *256 to 'tOO bore, pest free on Application, 



JOSEPH LANG & SON, LTD. 



Estnbllsheil IS2I. 



102. NEW BOND ST., LONDON, W. 



The .iccuracy is of the highest order, as will be seen by 

 the accompanying diagram m;idc by the Editor of the 

 Field and not by a professional expe t. 



" FIELD." " A tri il series pro iiced a rrmarknlily flue 

 group ot eight shots fired alti-rnalely from the t«o barrels. 

 A very flue performance for a double rifle very 

 hard to heat. 



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