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 No Sportsman is Equipped 

 Without a Syracuse Gun 



"more CrutbCban Poetry" 



WE DO NOT SAY THAT 



Syracuse Hammerless Guns 



"ARE AS GOOD" AS ANY GUN IN THE MARKET 



THEIR simplicity of construction and superiority of finish stamp 

 them u BETTER" for practical all-round work than any 

 gun in the market* The " old, old story n but, nevertheless, sub- 

 stantiated by every man who ever drew a Syracuse to his shoulder* 



Here is 'what men say of the Syracuse c cvho are using H ♦ . . 



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 

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

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

 shooting more expensive 8 and 10-gauge guns, and which required, or at least 

 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 

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



Harry A. Beaver, Cadillac, Mich. 



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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SYRACUSE ARMS COMPANY 



SYRACUSE, N. Y., U. S. A 



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