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FOREST AND STREAM. 



IN«T. 38, 1883. 



J. PALMER O'NEIL &, CO., 



68 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



AGENTS "IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE 



Westley Richards Hammerless Gun. 



Manufactured by WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO., London, England. (Established 1820.) 



INVENTORS AND SOLE OWNERS OP THE ANSON & DEELEY HAMMERLESS LOCK WITH AUTOMATIC SAFETY BOLT. 



Making the Safest, Simplest and Most Dnrable Breech-Loading Gun to-day in Use. 



effectually bolted whenever the lever is moved to open or close the gun. SIMPLEST, because the lock contains fewer pi—"' 

 the lour parts are very strong, and the swivel and bridle— the weakest parte -'- 

 ick has been subjected to the severest test, having- heen Bred EIGHTY THO 

 son & Deeley action is made in its perfection by Westley Richards & Co. 

 testimonials of the excellence of these guns. We quote a few extracts: 



my gun that I have 



ised."— George \V. Brown. 



SAFEST, Because the t .„ 



otker gun. MOST DURABLE, because 



The Anson & Deelev hammerless 1 



showing any evidence of "wear. The A 



From every quarter unsolicited oc 



"The Westh-v Richards Hammerless One 

 Conneautville, Pa. 



"The action is simply perfect: there is 

 Cincinnati, 0. 



"The Hammerless West ley Richards works to a charm, and brings the ducks right out of the sky."— 

 Charles J. Clabke, Winnows Point Shooting Club. 



"The little seven-pound Westley Riimimls Hammerless Gun, purchased from you last summer, has 

 given entire sati-factiou. For hard shooting, easy manipulation, and perfect safety, it cannot be 

 excelled. I used but three drams of powder and one ounce of shoi throughout the en', ire season, killing' 

 my birds as clean in September as first of October."— Alex. Reynolds, Jr., Kittaning, Pa. 



(only four) than any 

 ..«t parts in the ordinary lock-is entirely dispensed with. _ 

 been Hred EIGHTY THOUSAND times in a wear and tear trial without cleaning, and without 



> possibility of accidental discharge."— E. J. Carpenter, 



"The Westley Kiel 

 friends. I consider it 

 luxury of a perfect gi 



We have just receivi 

 import to special order 

 hammers. New catalogu 



ds Hammerless Gun I obtained from you has been the admiration of all my 

 aeh the best hammerless gun, and recommend all sportsmen who can afford the 

 to buy a Westlev Richards Hammerless."— Patrick Henry. Ciarksville, Tenn. 



"I find peifect ease in manipulating the gun, and absolute safety secured from accidental discharge 



hv the automatic safety hoi', which never rails to go to safety when the lever is moved to open or close 

 the gun. You know how prejudiced I have been" against, hainmerh'ss jnns. Well, 1 am thoroughly 

 subdued, and 1 unhesitatingly say it is 'the gun of the future.' "—I. R. Stayto.v, Secretary Allegheny 

 County Sportsmen's Association. 



bore. 9>^lbs.. 30in. Westley Richards Hammerless 



ring pow 



"I feel as if I ought to let you know how the 10-bore. 9V 

 works. At the target with four and a quarter drams of Ora 

 quarter ounces No. 8 shot. I can get. over -Mill pellets in a S'Mr 

 with beautiful disn-ihuiion and wonderful penetration. Wit 



:i quarter ounces :\o a. it is sure . loot ' hi '0 duck-; a r.f I o rare 



at single mallards silting on the water at 70 and S3 yards, an 



, n oarer shells A medlar I llviin: a' aO cards drop;. 



long ten topi ' - tor, i.e., a gun 

 r it"— F. W. Cottle, Lincoln, 111. 



. . fi. and one and £ 

 __ yards, every time, 



me charge of powder and one and 



time I made two successive shots 



both limes, and this with the above 



:k by lightning. Let me thank 



i in i 



e got it r 



noney cannot buy il 



ese'matcUess we'ajOonsjn'aU grades and gauges, mcludiivg the"smalier bo7e's,"li,J6 and 2 -gauge, and can fill all orders promptly, 



.•ill 



'ithou't extra charge. Our stock of _ _ 

 now ready containing illustration? and pri 



Goods Is without exception the largest i: 

 i of all new and useful implements. 



untry. Constantly c 



,ud, bargains in fine second-hand'guns with 



THE TWO BEST GUNS IN THE WORLD. 



Harrington & Richardson Hammerless 



un enterprise TJ»eWorJtmanBhip is equal to the finest London Premier guns, and the fitting is closer, every part c 



... * ?rd .... . .. \ ... ;,..,,. .*^ i t,.....i,,oi...: ■ , ■ .,, : o. . ■ e miii'v Tnev are maae on the 



manship is equal to the finest London Pi-emi 

 ., .espect equal to inputted hantruevless^un,-. .. ■ e ■ 

 dtber butt plate is of the mOBl . qi a sft i ide sign, mid all the lines are in " 



e engraving S™ «J | No. 3, Same 



sievi uuiicio, wuijiii^ cijLtiuwiig, left An 



barrels, good scroll engraving, selected stocks. • • • • 16u w 



i, and the fitting is closer, every part being made by machinery to a gauge. For close 

 , 6 ...ice the money. They are made on the Anson & D^eley patent, and the work is inspected 

 the finest taste. Size— 12-gauge, iy± to §J41bs. 



No. 2. but finer in all points $200 00 



i, and most exquisite finish, 800 00 



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The Daly Gun 



tr„. *„«. t„ «,» mn-Vrt for ten years, and has the largest sale of any strictly first-class gun in the country. Hundreds have been in the hands of professional hunters for yeare, and are as sound to-day as 



Has been in the mail, t to on jea-. .,,, , :, ,, .,, . ,, , ... , ,, ,.,s shot one over ho ecu -s h, .c,o'.vitt h a, in™ ,u, . a i . mu; no as a dotlar ami hasn t had one cent of 



r^o^-HeS •' ' ,1 evfr saw. A microscope cannot detect the shghtest flaw in the flute* 

 fSSSo^tfiffSSSRSSlZ action is as strong and tight as when received. The gun is a beauty and the admiration of all my fnends.-W*. T. Ware. ,..•»«> 



No 42, Scott Action. Damascus barrels, bar rebounding locks, pistol grip, patent fore and extension rib • 10 and 12 e 90 00 



hi ;,, ,v:,:.a '".. e. .'. I ■■ 'i ' ■ ■ 'i ■■ ' '■ ' ■■■ ' ' ' ' ' '" ' " • " ' "' ' ■ ' I '■ '' ' ' . ■ • ■■ * i 12 ' 16 and 20 g. 100 00 



V, Same as No ':.'. withBpi ha end engraved mountings and ornamental nil. .her bult ' 'in arid 12 £ 130 00 



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100 ?.DlaSon<rQuaUtVV"-^ aDd m08t ele S ant workmanship, and equal in every respect to the finest London Guns, ^ ^ 



Sole Agents, SCH0VERLING, DALY & GALES, 84 and 86 Chambers Street, N. T. 



Agents, Importers and Jobbers of all kinds of Guns, Pistols and Gun Goods. 



