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FOREST AND STREAM. 



I Nov. BO, 18S*. 



J. PALMER O'NEIL &, CO., 



68 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



AGEMTS'IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE 



Westley Richards Hammerless Gun, 



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



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



Making the Safest, Simplest and Most Durable Breech-Loading Gnn to-day in Use. 



SAFES ['because the triggers are effectually bolted whenever the lever is moved to open or close the gun. SIMPLEST, because the lock contains fewer pieces (only four) tha 

 Dtherguit. MOST DURABLE, becaur- "■- *— «- - 



The Anson & Deelev hammerless 

 showing any evidence of "wear. The J 



From ev< 

 ■'The W 



very quarter unsolicited ( 

 lev Richards Hammerless Gi 



is simply perfect; there is 



icrless Westley Richards w 



3 the four parts are very strong, 

 >ek has been subjected to these 

 son & Deelev action is made in i 

 ne testimonials of the excellent 



, than t 



the ordinary lock— is entirely dispensed v 

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



vel and bridle— the weakest pn 

 'rest test, having been fired EIGHTY TK 

 - perfection by \Y estley Richards & Co. 



"The lit) 

 veil entirt 

 fuelled. 1 



i- birds us 



luxury of a perfect gi 



We have pisf 



import to specia 



hammers. N 



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



■ to a charm, and brings the ducks right out of the sky."— 



Hammerless Gun. DUrchased from vou last summer, has 

 safety, it cannot be 

 ■ntire season, killing 



We quote a few extracts: 



U I find pel feet ease in mani; 

 by the automatic safety bolt, 



and perfecl 



onghotitthe 

 , Jit., Kiftan 



the gtm, and absolute safety secured from accidental discharge 



er fails to go to safety when the lever is moved to open or close 



know how prejudiced I have been against hammerless guns. Well. 1 am thoroughly 



ew catalogue r 



is been the admiration of all rj 



.all sportsmen who can afford t 

 __trick Henry, Clarksville, Tenn. 

 latchless weapons in till grades and gauges, 

 i charge. Our stock of Fine Goods is without exceptic 

 ntaining illustrations aud prices of all new and useful in 



works. At the targe* with four and 

 fpinrter ounces No. 8 shot, I can get 

 with beautiful distribution and won 

 ti 'piaider ounces No. 5, it Is sure dei 

 at single mallards sitting on the wat 

 light load in paper shells. Amallar 

 vou for having furnished me what I 

 way. I've got it now and money ca 

 including the smaller bores, 1 

 a the largest in this country, 

 ipleruents. 



i 'the gtm of the futtu 



I 10-bore, ilWlbs., 

 rams of Orange L 

 lets in a go-inch c: 



Constantly on hand, bargains in fine s 



, Secretary Allegheny 



THE TWO BEST GUNS IN THE WORLD. 



Is the highest achievement of Aroei 



html '-In .ii l[i£ no'hine in the world can excel th 

 Mr. IHeley. The rubber butt plate is of the 

 e. 1. Laminated steel barrels, outline engra „„ 



2, Damascus barrels good scroll engraving, selected stock 



Harrington & Richardson Hammerless 



j .:..,. »('l.!KC„,l, m n«..l.:,, i.. ir,,,.il to ttie fillet I el id, >n Pi -i Meier o mi^ met f lie Stiinn is i loser fivum nnrt ll 



nferpr 



exquisite design, and iill the lines 



sst London Pre 



nerless nuns cosi irm- 1 w 



a the finest taste. Size— 12-j 

 $100 00 I No. 3, 



ISO 00 | 4. 



The Daly Gun 



Has been in the market 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 years, and are as sound to-day as 



,, ),,., i , her ,-, n h ( ,u"lit ( ' - ;■ he lion, 1 1 ui mil ad 1 1 rt < f 1 1 1 \ 1 1 1 i.t i v i'iiie oeT: n . N e « H j ,e],, C'l., has shot on e over 20,oi.n liino- iii ■ho« iug his im < ntioii, and it is sound as a, dollar and hasn't had one cent of 

 ,i i i I i i i i in i i i i i i ,n ,i, 1 1 ,;mi ! eru -nv, microscope cannot detect She slightest flaw in the fitting. 

 T Have shot it 8,000 limes and the action is as strong and tight as when received. The gun is a beauty and the admiration of all my friends.— Wtt T. Ware, 

 No J3, Scott, Action, Damascus barrels, bar rebounding Locks, pistol grip, patent fore and extension rib J" and it g. f80 00 



53. Same as No. 12, with t'urdy double bolt and horn butt plate 10 and 12 g. 00 00 



.«. Same as No. r,3, with a pin locks and engraved mountings and urnamenre.1 rubber butt - -- 10, IS, 10 and 20 g. 100 00 



60, Same style as No. ah, fine laminae 1 ■■■- ! or Damascus barrels, line engraving and chequering, tirst-elass workmanship 1(1 and 12 g. 130 00 



100 o | ,;.,,,,,,„, | duality." -The in. el snpe: ,,ly lini.sheil eon in I lie market, every part of the lines) ipialttv and most elegant, workmanship, aud equal 111 evrv respeel In tin ti-ie: i I, on , (inns. 



10 and 12 g. 300 00 



Sole Agents, SCH0YERLING, DALY & GALES, 84 and 86 Chambers Street, N. Y. 



Agents, Importers and Jobbers of all kinds of G-nns, Pistols and G-un Goods. 



