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APPENDIX. 



Beach's ingenuity has furnished what every rifleman 

 has so long desired. He will see that this sight 

 combines, in a cheap and simple form, the merits of 

 the "bead" and "open" sights, so that without 

 any removal, without an instant of delay, by a single 

 movement of the finger, the hunter can use either, as 

 his judgment decides is best, when he stands looking at 

 his game. 



Adjusted for Open Sight. 



Adjusted for Globe Sight. 



The writer of this has had for nearly a year this 

 sight upon his favorite rifle, where it has had months 

 of actual trial ; and, whether upon the target-grounds 

 of our best clubs or amid the Adirondack wilderness, 

 it has met every want, and remains to-day, where it 

 always will remain, on his rifle, an indisputable witness 

 to the value of the invention. 



If space would allow, we might quote the enthusi- 

 astic indorsement of such men as Lewis of Troy, 

 W. P. McFarland, Superintendent of the Massachu- 

 setts Arms Company ; the celebrated veteran sportsman 

 Edward Stabler, Esq., of Maryland ; F. G. Gunn, Esq., 

 President of the Hawk Eye Rifle Club of Connecti- 



