Advertisements. 



A. LANCASTER, 



50, GEEEN STEEET, GEOSVENOE SQUAEE, 



LOITIDOIT, "W. 



THE " ANGLO-INDIAN'S " BALL OR SHOT GUN. 



HAMMERLESS AS ILLUSTRATED : 

 No, 1 Quality, 25. No. 2 Quality, 40. 



No. 3 Quality, 63. 



HAMMER BALL AND SHOT GTJNS: 



No. 1 Quality, 21. No. 2 Quality, 35. 



fTHESE Guns are specially adapted for use in India, Africa, 

 * and the Colonies, and many sportsmen are using them in 

 Scotland for Grouse and Deer stalking. 



The system of rifling adopted in these Guns is a modifica- 

 tion of the original Lancaster oval bore, which admits of shot 

 or ball being fired from the same barrel. At 40 yards with 

 shot, a pattern fully equal to that of a good cylinder bore 

 Gun is obtained. At 100 yards with ball, the accuracy of 

 shooting equals that of an Express Rifle. The depth of the 

 rifling is almost imperceptible, consequently, very little 

 additional strain is put upon the barrels by firing ball from 

 them, and the additional recoil is very trifling. To the 

 Sportsman with whom economy is an object these Guns are 

 a great boon, as the possession of one of them sets him 

 practically on an equality with the owner of a Double 500 

 Express and an ordinary 12 -bore Double Gun, and in addition 

 to this, the advantage of being prepared for any variety of game, 

 whether small or dangerous, cannot fail to be appreciated. 



A. Lancaster's complete Lists of Guns, Rifles, &c.> post 

 free on application. 



