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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Skpt. 14, 1882. 



I^ILLIAM READ St 



13 FANEUIL HALL SQUARE, BOSTON. 



ows, 



BLOCK SAFETY HAMMERLESS, With Crystal Apertures. 



AGENTS FOR 



W. & C. Scott & Son's 



The onhj Hamuierless showing position of Hammers at a glance. The only Hummerless having fixed firing pin?, thus pre 

 Brooke and dirt entering the lock. In others the aperture through breech to lock is open, the barnnier and striker being one piece. 



1,876— PHILADELPHIA, MEDAL AND DIPLOMA. 187S-PARIS. SILVER MEDAL. 



187^-SYD?1ET, FIRST. AND HIGHLY COMMENDED FOR MANUFACTURE. 1881— 



MELBOURNE. SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL AND FIRST ORDER OP MERIT. 



Cogswell AMD Hakkison. 142 New Bond Street and Strand, London.— "Alter careful con- 

 sideration of t lie merits or otherwise of the various systems of Hammerless Guns now 

 before the sporting public, our opinion, formed sixteen' months since, ivmuins nuclei n ■■■<- ', 

 lieu the principle of your top lever gun with the safely tumbler-block lias mnnyad- 

 vautages over any other gun we know of at present: we consider with the extreme safety- 

 secured, together with the sound principle on which the gun is formed, will make it a 

 general favorite in the future. As far as we are personally concerned we like the prin- 

 ciple so much that we have adopted the system." 



C.M'T.UN BOOABDUS.— "As evidence Of the durability of vour guns. I have shot one gun over 

 50,000 times. I used your triplex action in mv two recent matches with Mr. Fennel, 

 winning both times; also in mv match with Captain Shelley, at. which time I scored St. 

 the highest score on record; and ill the international match' with Aubrey Coventry, Esq., 

 for £1,000, which I won, killing 70 out of 100— all 30 yards rise." 



TB i !■'■ I ■' says: — "The Match will be handed down as one of the most exciting contests ever 



"<'•'-:■ i i hi;h\ MiTCH.— Captain Bogardus, iu his recent match with Mr. Rimmek of Eng- 

 land, used his new W. & C. Scott & Son's "Block Safety" Haiiinu-rless. and 

 killed 09 out of 100—30 yards rise."— Forest and Stream. New York. 



»ry best shooting gun I ever owned or have 



nmerless is the 

 ! and peuetratior 



Latest Victory kob the Scott ILym-MEW.kss.— Match between Mr. Chas. Mucalaster, of 

 Philadelphia, andMr. E. C. Murphy, N. V., for $1,000 aside. 



Constantly receiving fresh invoices of these guns of all sizes. 

 SEND STAMP FOR OUR CIRCULARS OF DIFFERENT MAKES. 



Absolute Safety! 



Patent Block Safety Lock. 



s safe froi 



ny accidental dis- 

 loading, the block 

 hammer B and 

 when the trigger 

 ided to show the 

 u-ged, other thau 



r ideas of what is wanted to 



This gun is alwa 

 charge. In openin 

 safetv A, inter). r 

 striker E, which is 

 is pulled. Tne di i 

 hammer as accid 

 by the. trigger aud, caught by the block safety. 

 London Field, Nov. 1st. 1879. — "The principle accords with c 



make the hammerless gun safe." 

 land and Water, Nov. 10th. 1879.— "The great improvement lies 

 Block: this being worked by the triggers only, supposing tl 

 should fall, without the trigger being |>ti!u><>. th 

 falls into the Nalety Bloclc, and so prevents an explosioi 

 top lever action, and the cocking arrangement is exceedingly 

 Rev. W. J. RArNSFOKD, Toronto, Canada, Oct. 2d, 1879.— 'T have 

 makers, and certainly your New Premier Hammerless is the 

 my shoulder." 



Capt. Bogakdtjs says:— "No gun can excel mine in shooting. The Block Safety is perfect." 

 Great International Pigeon Shooting. Monaco, Feb. 18. 1883.— Grand Prix clu Casino, 

 ■80 competitors, comprising the best shots in the world. Sig. Guidicini (the most noted 

 shot in Italy), won the 8,000 frs. prize with a, pigeon gun by W. & C. Scott & Son. 

 We call attention to a few of their leading hammer guns, viz: their New Trap Gun; their i 

 Star quality gun with Prize Compensating Lump; their New Triplex Lever Grip Pigeon 

 Club Gun." Superior quality in hammers and hammerless. Their highest, quality is 

 marked -The Premier Quality" between name and address. No guns are genuine unless 

 marked in full W, & C. Scott & Ron. 



in the Ne- 



• project!, 

 . Tbegui 

 simple anc 



r Tumbler Safety 

 from any cause 

 n on the hammer 

 is on the favorite 

 smooth-working." 

 y guns, by many 

 e hardest hitter 1 have put to 



SOmETHINa NB"W 



The Pieper 



i 4 i 8 



i -1 4 4 



4 4 3 3 



Attested by the .fury, Klimm, F 



G Halm, record keeper. It will be notice 



Mr. H. Pieper has appointed the mi 



worth, in order to speedily introduce thei 



596, with better barrels 

 fine ,|iiality. best Damascus 



rati strength 

 ; of one piece c 

 •ctly straight a 



60yds. Total. 



S 4 8 

 444 4—45 

 8 3 4 4—12 

 3 Si 3 3—40 

 1 1 3 1—38 

 1 3 3 3-3'/ 

 3 3 1 3—38 

 3 3 3 3—34 



" Diana 



lade entirely by machinery. 



Gun. 



ght steel. The tubes are finished to gauge aud are put 

 ays shoot to center. This is onlv found in very high cost 

 ecessary. The locks are finely" finished and of the best 



fci , which tne best continental makers sent their finest 

 ?.ellent. 3 is good. 2 is fair, I ordinary. The gun of 

 ult was .is follows: 



(iflyds. Total. 



2 A (i 8 



8 1— :« 



A. Jannsen , Liege. ... 



Reennanii, Minister 



Brunn, Birmingham 



Wifte. Zutplien 



n. Jansen. Wesel 



Heuse-Lemrane. Nessonvan 

 Cordes, tfrenierha\ en 



Forests. Kevssler, Roya 

 ins are espoc'iu II v etleetiv 

 :. for the United States ant 



4 4-2 4 

 3 3 4 4 

 1111 



3 238 .. 

 2 3 i> 3—30 



212 3—25 



1 3 32 1 122 1-20 



.tor of Forests. Heise, inspector of Powder at Cologne, 



a. and offers the goods at prices far below their real 



PRICE LIST. 



msiou rib. scroll fence breech, patent fore end, or 



mental rubber butt Isee cut) 18-gauge, 8 to BS£bs. . • $52.50 



'.'.'.'.'...'. 60 00 



00 01) 



' ■ 65 00 



.:100 00 



SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, 84 & 86 Chamber Street. 



Agents for Marlin Fire Arms Co.. Harrington & Richardson, Hood Arms Co.. Charles Daly, Henry Tolley. 



IMPORTERS OF GUNS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS. 



[We sell at wholesale only. If your dealer does not keep the Pieper gun, ask him to send for sample.] 



