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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 28, 1882. 



WILLIAM 



13 FANEUIL HALL SQUARE, BOSTON. 



AGENTS FOR 



W. & C. Scott «fc Son's 





BLOCK SAFETY JAMMERLESS, Will Crystal Aperlnres. 



The only Hammerless showing position of hammers at a glance. The only Hammerless having fixed firing pin?, thus preventing 

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



rti-PHTLADELPHIA, MEDAL AND DIPLOMA. 1STS-PAPJS, SILVER MEDAL. 

 ISrst-SYDNEY, FIRST, AND HIGHLY COMMENDED FOR MANUFACTURE. 1881- 

 MELBOURNE, SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL AND FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. 



nd Strand. Loudon.— "After careful eon- 



Cogswell and Habmson, 142 New Bond Street 



^deration of the merits or otherwise of the various svst< 

 before the sporting public, our opinion, formed sixteen mi ml 

 that the principle of your top lever gun with the «afen 

 vantages over any other gun we know of at present- we con' 

 secured, together with the sound principle on which the elm 

 general favorite in the future. As far as we are personally ■ 

 ciple so much that we have adopted the system." 



Captain BoGAKDT/s.— "As evidence of the durability of vour at 

 50,000 times. I used your triplex action in my two re~e< 

 winning both times; also in my match with I'aptain Shelley 

 the highest score on record; and in the international match' 

 for .£1,000, which I won, killing 70 out of 100— all HO vards ri 



The Field says:— "The match will be handed dow 



witnessed." 



icl.a, 



?rned 



• like the 



prii 



i, I have shot one gun over 

 t matches with Mr. Pen n el 

 it which time I scored 84, 

 ith Aubrey Coventry, Esq., 



"Great Pigeon Match.— Captain Bogardus in 1 

 land, used his new W. & C. Scott & Son's 



killed 09 out of 100-8.; yantoriw"'-^^ : % I si^'n £" 1 



is one of the. most exciting contests ever 



,-ecent match with Mr. Rimmel, of Eug- 

 Block Safety" I!:imiiurh'ss, and 



rk. 



°' ^J^S^wiF* e S , oW Hamm erless is the very best shooting gun I ever owned or have 

 seen shot both for closeness and penetration." 



r '* T phV-i IC i\'* Y fop '" b: ^ c >;ttHammeri.ess. -Match between Mr. CLas. Mucalaster. of 

 Philadelphia, and Mr. E. C. Murphy, N. Y., for $1,000 a side. 



Constantly receiving fresh invoices of these guns of all sizes. 



SEND STAMP FOR OUR CIRCULARS OF DIFFERENT MAKES. 



_ Absolute Safety! 



" \ Patent Block Safety Look. 



This gun is always safe from any accidental dis- 

 ' charge. In opening the gun for loading, the block 

 safety A, interposes between hammer B and 

 striker E, which is only removed when the trigger 

 is pulled. The drawing is intended to show the 

 hammer as accidentally aU-chare-ed, other than 

 and caught by the block safety. 



IN .ii 1st, 1870. —"The principle accords with our ideas of what is wanted to 

 niaKe me nammerless gun safe." 



Land am' V,~nr,r. Nov. inch, 1879.— "The great improvement lies in the New Tumbler Safety 

 Block; this beim.; worked by the. triggers only, supposing the hammer from auy cause 

 should fall, without the trigger being pulled, the projection on the hammer 

 falls into the Safety Block, and so prevents an explosion. The gun is on the favorite 

 top lever action, and the cocking arrangement is exceedingly simple and smooth-working." 



Rev. W. J. Rainsford, Toronto, Canada, Oct. 2d, 1879.— "I have used many guns, hy many 

 makers, and certainly your New Premier Hammerless is the hardest hitter [ have put to 

 my shoulder." 



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



Great International Pigeon Shooting. Monaco, Feb. 18, 1882.— Grand Prix du 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 

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

 Club Gun. Superior quality in ham mere and hammerless. Their highest quality is 

 Quality" between name and address. No guns are gei il- 



So,., t t &g— 



ISPER SIDE S 



This Gun is made 

 pidly 



you hold it. Deal.. 

 are steel, reboundir 



What Our C 

 "Every gun sold ha 

 been opposed to sel 



Samples sent 



cictvrer and on the same systeni as the now celebrated Diana, advertised in these columns during the past four weeks. (Orders for the Diana's 



nnot keep pace with them). One reason they give so much satisfaction is that by this system every »uu -hoots to center and shoots just where 

 a good, cheap gun, one that they can recommend. The Pieper Side Snap is the only "gun that will" fill the bill. Barrels are fine twist, locks 

 lnut, pistol grip, butt plate rubber, patent fore — J 



s oiled, finest v 



dven the best sa 

 ig cheap guns tfc 

 ithout solicitath 



Price 



iout Them.— "It is the best cheap gun I ever saw."— Thos. Golcher, Philadelp 

 ,tisf action."— D. T. Seeley, Bradford, Pa. "Have sold the twelve received; st 

 ■at haven't given satisfaction, but the Pieper Side Snap suits me."— F. P. Tav 

 81 have resulted in large orders. In fact there is no other gvn in the market 'ti 



No. 586. t^-gauge, fine twist barrels, 8j to91bs., 

 Jge, " " " 9 to Oi-lbs., 



tge, Damascus barrels, double bolt, 8;' to 91bs. 



~r • J No. 586. 



LlSt : No. 586. 



No. 381 



lell beyond mv expectations. "— W. H. Colvert, Beloit, Wis. 

 We at once."— E. T. Allen, San Francisco. "I have always 



Numerous others of the same purport. 

 ire with if. 



S30 00 

 30 00 

 35 00 



The "American" Side Snap 



The reinfore breech and joint lump are one. solid piece of case-hardened iron, fine twist barrel, case-hardened mountings, rebounding locks, oiled walnut stock and fore end These 

 gnus are made by C. S. Shattuek, Hatfield, Mass., and are choke-bored by the "Shattuck Process," which gives the most remarkable results. 



.Price, 12-gaiige, 30 and 32in. Barrels, S14.00. 



Sole Agents, SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, 84 and 86 Chambers Street, New York. 



Agents, Importers and Jobbers of all kinds of G-uns, Pistols and Q-iin Goods. 



We sell at Wholesale only. If your local dealer does not have the above goods in stock, get him to order them for you. 



