SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



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Engine-Turned Rib. 



The Leader of all 



Hammerless Guns. 



The only svljx in tlie -world "with Compensated Action to take up wear in every direction. 

 Tlie best balanced, moat symmetrical, and strongest gun made- Sas an unex- 

 celled record for pattern and penetration. Special attention given to boring 

 for trap and wild fowl shooting. All guns bored on the taper system, 

 giving the greatest penetration and even distribution of shot. 



The columns of the leading sporting papers have for years been recording the 



Successes of the Lefever Gun at the Trap and its Triumphs 

 as a Prize Winner. 



Advantages of the Lefever Hammerless Gun. 



1. The strongest and simplest action in the world. 



2. Compensated action to take up wear in every direction. 



3. Long frame increasing strength of action. 



4. No fcnicker frame than an ordinary hammer gun, avoiding the clumsy and " out of 

 proportion " appearance of the majority of hajnmerless guns. 



5. The locks and action can be taken apart and cleaned as easily as a hammer gun. 



6. The position of the ham.mers can be ascertained by the indicators as readily as with 

 a hammer g^un. 



7. Hammers can not be jarred off even with a trigger-pull as light as two pounds. 



8. Trigger-puU can be regulated to any d^ired weight by eccentric-screw, without 

 removing locks from the stock. 



9. The action of the locks is twice as quick as in a hammer gun, thus increasing the 

 chances of the sportsman when firing at quick-moving objects. 



10. No hammers to obstruct the si^ht or catch on twigs or bushes. 



11. The safety, that can be made either automatic or non-automatic. 



13. The use of gas;tight, independent plungers prevents any chance for escape of gas 

 into the locks. 



13. The locks are rebounding. 



14. Both hammers being raised by a single lever, need no adjustment screws or pins to 

 make them cock together. 



15. The ease with which the gun is opened, there being but little friction to overcome, 

 as only two pieces are employed to raise the hammer. 



16. Less liability to misfire than in any other hammerless action, because there are no 

 levers or cocMng-rods to obstruct the fall of the hammer. 



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