THE AXGLKR AND H TXTSMAN 



How to Repair Shot Chargers: 



In the repairing of shot chargers of a gun, the usual 

 method is to remove the lever and put the stud back in place. 

 Wet the joint inside the charger with soldering acid. After 

 holding it with the stud downwards, apply a bit of soft solder 

 upon the joint, holding it until it melts over an alcohol 

 ]amp. In case the lever spring slips out, take any kind of 

 cartridge primer which has had the priming removed and 

 put inside it a drop of soldering acid with a bit of solder. 

 After warming it up till the solder fuses, and after it has 

 cooled the charger should be wet with a bit of the acid where 

 the spring's bend comes, placing the primer with the solder 

 directly in contact with the wet place. After holding over 

 the lamp until the solder is melted, replace the spring. 



Keep Within The Law: 



When the sportsman goes hunting, he goes with the in- 

 tention of keeping within the law. He buys a license. He 

 knows the money realized from the sale of these licenses is 

 used by his State Game and Fish Department to protect 

 game and fish. He understands that this protection is his 

 benefit, as it increases the amount of game and fish in his 

 State. 



Another law the true sportsman always obeys when out 

 hunting is the "bag limit." By carefully complying with 

 this law he knows he is co-operating with the designated au- 

 thorities to increase the game and fish. 



The Case Against The Crow: 



The crow is generally known to be OIK- of the greatest 

 destroyers of bird life on the American continent. It is an 

 arch-enemy of game birds and crops. The Pennsylvania 

 Game Commission has estimated that each crow destroys 

 more wild life annually than any fox, weasel, wildcat, mink 

 or human hunter. 



