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THE LEFEVER GUN. 
Lcfeyer Breech Loaders. 
DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING SHOT 
GUNS AND RIFLES 
Muzzle Loaders Altered to Breech Loaders. 
THESE GUNS ARE CONCEDED TO DAVE THE STRONGEST FASTENING, THE BEST 
ACTION, TO BE THE BEST HANDLING. AND THE CLOSEST AND 
HARDEST SHOOTING GDNS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. 
We Positively Guarantee Every Gun We Make. 
The undersigned having purchased the machinery and tools of the JateL. Barber &, Co., and added 
argely to the same, with heavy increase of stock, and with several valuable improvements in the manufacture 
ind action of this celebrated gun, are now prepared to 1111 orders with dispatch. 
For Catalogue and Price List, address 
NICHOLS & LEFEVER 
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK. 
Massachusetts 1 Arms Go., 
CHICOPEE PALLS, MASS., 
MAYNARD’S PATENT 
MANUFAC'RS OF 
CREEDMOOR 
MID-RANGE 
SPORTING RIFLES & 
SHOT GUNS. 
For Illustrated Circular 
ancl Price List, Ad¬ 
dress as above. 
General Agents—WM, READ & SONS, Boston, Mass. 
WM. M. FOWLER & Co., 300 Broadway, N. Y. 
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The Most Approved System 
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3reech Loading, Sporting 
A n <1 Military 1 Rifles. 
or Simplicity of Construction 
ACCURACY, 
Penetration, Durability, Safety, Ease of Manipulation. 
Materials and Workmanship, they are Unsurpassed. 
REVOLVERS OF VARIOUS SIZES, 
DESIBAliLE IN ALL BESBECl'S. 
Send for Circulars. 
Whitney Arms Comp. 
Whitney, ill,;, near New Haven, Conn., 1'. 8. A. 
“REMINGTON’S” 
Cartridge Loader, 
WEBB’S PATENT. 
For loading Paper and Mctat Shells, or cases—for Breech-loading Shot Guns— 
Combining Powder and Shot Measures—Crimper—Cutter—Wad Starter—Rammer 
—in fact all that is necessary to load Shells in one machine * 
Length, 13 in. Weight, 3 lbs. Price, $10. 
Discount to Dealers, 
E. REMINGTON & SONS, 
Nos. 281 and 283 Broadway, N. Y. P. 0. Box 3094. 
Armory, Ilion, N. Y. 
CHAMPION GUNS OF ENGLAND 
PAlPK’S 
Unrivalled SportingGuns. 
Stand unequalled in every contest. Their perform 
ance at the London Trials of 1875 beats the records of 
any maker m the world. 
1875. 12-Gauge, Choke Boring. 
Maker of Gun. Exhibitor. 
1 st— Greener...Green er. 
2d—Pape. .Davidson. 
3d—Pape...Pape. 
Out of a class of 68 guns, 3 out of the 6 best were 
made by Pape. The Greener gun was protested 
against on the spot for having its score false counted, 
the fact; proven there, and afterwards confirmed by 
same gun being shot for two days per week for six 
weeks in succession, when its average score only took 
24th place, its very best score being greatly below the 
Bcores of the best six guns. 
1875. 12-Gauge, Old Sporting Bore. 
Maker of Gun. Exhibitor. 
- st—Pape.Davidson. 
2d—Pape.Davidson. 
1875, Long Range, 60 yards. Choke Bores. 
1 st—Pape.Davidson 
60 yards, Long Range, Sporting Boring. 
1st—Pape.Davidson 
Those champion Long Range guns, only 7 pound 
weight, with a charge of 3i dr. to ij- oz. shot,beat the 
best 8 bore Greener gun at 60 yards; weight, 15 lbs.; 
6 drachms and 2i oz. shot. 
1875. The Sportsman’s Sub. Cup, valued at £45, 
was also awarded to W. R. Pape, for the original in¬ 
vention of choke boring. Winner of the London Gun 
Trials of 1858. 1859, 1866. Address 
NORTH OF ENGLAND GUN WORKS, 
Newcastle on Tyne, England 
fleflg tf NO AGENTS. ___ 
H. C. Squires/ 0 - 'gysr 41 *- 
THE GREAT 
London Gun Trial, 
1875. 
t- 
W. IV. GREENER'S 
Far-Killing Prize Guns. 
Winner of Silver Cup, value 40 guineas. Winner 
in Class 1, for 8 and 10 bores. Winner in Class 4, for 
20 bores. Winner in the Wear and Tear Trials, Jlily, 
1875. 2,500 shots fired without deterioration. 
W. W. G. is the only maker who lias made nn aver¬ 
age pattern of 214 shots in a 30-inch circle, at 40 yards, 
with a 12-bore gun, at any public trial cither in Eng¬ 
land or America. 
1 have jiiRt received a consignment of these guns, 
and shall offer to individual sportsmen, for a short 
Umc, an opportunity to secure one or these celebrated 
guns at a popular price, viz; $75, gold; extra for ex¬ 
treme close shooting, $10. This wm probably be the 
last chance to secure one of these guns at these very 
low figures. All grades ami styles in stock or im¬ 
port ed to order. 
Attention is also called to my stock of guns, by W. 
& C'. Scott & Sons, which includes all their lutest im¬ 
provements. No old stylo guns in stock. 
Sole New York Agent for Uolabird’S Hunting and 
FiSUingSuits. Trade supplied. 
SemL 25 cents for large Illustrated Catalogue of 
Guns, and including Game Laws for all the States, 
and summary of Great London Gun Trial. Ready 
March 1st. jan!3 ly 
JOSEPH C. DANE, 
MANUFACTURER OF THE 
Dane Breech Loading Shot Gun. 
LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN. 
Solid. Breech Snap Action. 
EASIEST MANIPULAT BID AND ONLY GUN THAT 
IS SAFE FROM ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. 
Muzzle Loaders Altered to Breech Loaders. 
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SNEIDER 
BREECH LOADING SHOT GUN. 
PRICES, #50.00 TO #350.00. 
Muzzle-Loading: Guns Altered to Breecli 
Loading. 
AGENTS FOR HOLABIRD’S SHOOTIN G SUITS. 
Send for Circular. 
Clark Ac Sneider. 
1214 W. Pratt st., Baltimore. 
WILLIAMS & POWELL, 
Gun and Rifle Manufacturers, 
Call the attention of the Sportsmen of America to the 
extreme SIMPLICITY, STEKNTH and DURABIL¬ 
ITY of their Now Patent “SIMPLEX” Breech loader 
and INDEPENDENT EXTRACTOR. 
The parts in this new action are so few (only two,) 
its mechamcaL soundness so thorough, and the 
strength and simplicity of the action so great, that 
W. & P. feel sure it will supercede nil the complicated 
and manifold grips now in use, its one powerful grip 
being far stronger than any double, treble or quadruple 
grip now used. In this new action LEVER and GRlP 
ARE ONE SOLID PIECE OF STEEL and the AN¬ 
GLE of the BODY is left in its ENTIRE STRENGTH. 
Drawings of action and extractor will be sent on air- 
plication, and orders may be forwarded through any 
of the best houses in the States* for execution in the 
Spring. 
Guns guaranteed to make patterns of from 160 to 
230 with No. 6 SHOT AT 40 YARDS, as desired. 
NO. 25 SOUTH CASTLE STREET, 
LIVERPOOL. 
aug26-tf_Established 1780. 
For Close, Hard Shooting, 
Convenience, Regularity, and absolute Certainty, use 
KAY’S IMPROVED SHOT CARTRIDGES. 
The perfected cartridges for 10 and IS gauges arc 
now bn the market. jy3 ly 
J. & W. TOLLEY’S 
FINE ENGLISH 
BREECH LOADING GUNS, 
Made to Order 
FROMjSTOCK. 
These Guns, celebrated for 
genuine high class workmanship 
and No. 1 SHOOTING POW¬ 
ERS, are built in six qualities 
(or brands.) They are now im¬ 
ported direct to our NEW YORK 
OFFICE, and sold by the Manu¬ 
facturers to SPORTSMEN at 
tho following prices. 
Pioneer. - - - - #65 Gold. 
Tolley,.90 “ 
Standard,- - - - 115 «< 
National, ... 110 « 
Challenge, - - - 180 *• 
Paragon, - - . 335 « 
TRAP SHOTS and others re¬ 
quiring Guns specially built, on 
_ system for DOUBLE-CLOSE SHOOTING, 
witi increased PENETRATION, can havetheir wisb«>“ 
carried out WITH DESPATCH 
Without Extra Cost. 
Send for illustrated descriptive particulars and .co 
sheets to our 
BRANCH OFFICE, 29 Maiden Lane, 
NEW YORK CITY. 
J. D. DOUGALL’S 
Express Guns and Rifles. 
(Title registered.) 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS TO 
59 St. James’s Street London. 
JOHN RIGBY & CO., 
Manufacturers of Fine Guns and liilies. 
Pntteru mdeu by - 
our C-loae-Shoot- 
Ing 12 Bore, 
1 1-8 No. 6, ‘10 
yards. 
HIGHEST PEN¬ 
ETRATION 
AT 
FIELD TRIAL 
Express Rifles, Double and Single, 
.360, .400 and .450 Bore. 
RIGBY’S Celebrated 
MUZZLE-LOADING MATCH RIFLE. 
PRICE LISTS, &c„ ON APPLICATION TO 
W. W. GREENER’S 
DOUBLE CLOSE - SHOOTING 
GL’Nft. Winner of the Silver Cop, 
value 40 guineas, at the Great Lon¬ 
don Field Trial 1875, beating 33 com¬ 
petitors with 68 guns, also winning 
in all the other classes for the Im¬ 
proved System of Boring. These 
guns will kill from 80 to 10*0 yards, 
loadod with large Shot, and wilt 
shoot well with small shot with a 
less powder charge than guns bored 
upon the old system. For report of 
the Gun Trial apply to Messrs. Mc¬ 
Laren, Williams &> Co., Agents, St. 
Louis, U. S. A, Address 
\V. W. GREENER, 
St. Mary’s Works, Birmingham, England. 
WM. R. SCHAEFER, 
Manufacturer only of first-class 
Breech-Loading Shot Guns, 
And Dealer in 
Guns o±" all Descriptions. 
Guns bored to shoot close and hard, warranted, 
EVERY TIME. Gun stocks—bent, crooked, or 
straight—warranted to stay. Constantly on hand, a 
large invoice of English chilled shot, in 28-lb, bugs. 
Repairing and engraving promptly attended to. 
No. 61 Elm Street, Boston, 
feb3 ly Cornet of Dock Square. 
The Goss Revolving CartridgeHolder 
piARRIES PAPER OR METALLIC 
\y SHELLS, either end up, revolves on centre 
elides, weighs bnt If pounds, and is only if inchoa 
wide. Holders flare at top so aa to quickly receive 
the shells, and, being elastic, securely clasp the Bumo, 
For ease of action find rapid shooting it excels any¬ 
thing of the kind invented. 
PRICE, C. O. D„ 86.50. 
I i ordering, give the size of shells and a Zowr meas¬ 
urement ontBide of vest. 
Jygjj-ly N. S. GOSS. Nooaho FaUs.Kan. 
