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Rifles should always be cleaned from the breech, thus avoiding; 

 any possible injury to the muzzle. Any injury to the rifling at the 

 muzzle will affect the shooting adversely. If the bore for a length 

 of 6 inches at the muzzle is perfect, a minor injury near the 

 chamber will have little effect on the accuracy of the rifle. 



Extract fromU.S.6ovt. Small ArmsTirin^anual 



There are many reasons why Remington UMC shotguns 

 and rifles are designed on the take-down principle. The 

 most important reason, however, is that the accuracy 

 life of all firearms is prolonged when cleaning is done 

 from the breech instead of from the muzzle. Remington 

 UMC take-down makes cleaning from the breech easier — 

 thereby suggesting and encouraging this only proper 

 cleaning method. 



The Small Arms Firing Manual of the United States 

 Army, developed by trained men with years of experi- 

 ence to back up their opinions, advocates cleaning from 

 the breech, as shown in the extract reproduced in the 

 upper part of this advertisment. 



The importance to you of having a rifle or shotgun of 

 the take-down type is at once apparent. 



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