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Syracuse Hammerless Guns 



"ARE AS GOOD" AS ANY GUN IN THE MARKET 



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 £ ** I 'HEIR simplicity of construction and superiority of finish stamp + 

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♦ Here is what men say of the Syracuse <who are using it * * * ♦ 



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♦ I promised to tell you exactly what I thought *of the Syracuse Hammerless ♦ 

 + Gun you sent me, after having given it a thorough trial. I spent two weeks + 

 ^ in Minnesota, during October, and as the chickens and ducks were wild, had J 



♦ an excellent opportunity to test the killing qualities of this gun. I killed as ♦ 

 4- often and as far, with my 12-gauge Syracuse, as those of our party who were ♦ 



♦ used, nearly double the ammunition. I am satisfied I shall never own a better 

 + gun, for the money, than the Syracuse. I can heartily recommend it to all 



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shooting more expensive 8 and io-gauge guns, and which required, or at least X 



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who want a moderate-priced, yet good, close, hard-shooting gun. J 



♦ Harry A. Beaver, Cadillac, Mich. ♦ 



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+ Accept my thanks for the valuable little Syracuse Hammerless Gun. The ♦ 



^ shooting qualities of the Syracuse, and its neat appearance, cannot be beaten ^ 



♦ by any gun I ever saw, for the money. ♦ 



♦ Charles L. Bigart, Dunmore, Pa. * 



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