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gunmakers, whose names have become 

 sufficient guarantee of excellence in all 

 that comes from their workshops. Reli- 

 ability is quite essential in a sport such 

 as grouse -driving, for it subjects your 

 guns to severer tests than most other 

 forms of shooting. 



In a good gun you benefit not only 

 from the superior pattern and penetra- 

 tion it will give, but also its "quality." 

 Wherein the "quality" of a good gun 

 exactly lies is hard to define accurately ; 

 it is partly balance with an added some- 

 thing else, resulting in a general feeling 

 of " handiness " which you will appreciate 

 at all times, but most especially when 

 you are feeling tired at the end of a long- 

 day. 



And when you are the happy possessor 

 of a good pair of guns, the like of which 

 cannot be made in any other country but 

 England, be sure and give them fair 

 usage. 



The action of a hammerless ejector gun 

 is a far more delicate and complicated 



