RECREATION’S 
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ADVERTISER 

Here are some reasons why a “ard Model 1897, 
.22 caliber repeating rifle is the 
most satisfactory 
small bore repeater you can possibly own. : : : : 
In finish, workmanship and balance this rifle 
is unsurpassed. The ferfi2 quality of steel 
drop-forgings constitutes all the working parts. 
Every single piece and screw and pin in this gun is 
made with care to a standard pattern so that all 
parts are positively interchangeable. ‘The barrel 
of excellent steel] is carefully bored and the deep 
rifling gives absolute accuracy and great wearing 
quality. This and other fZzrv%i rifles are the 
only repeating rifles to which telescopes can be 
If your dealer cannot supply you, write us direct. 
Model 1897 is given in our 1906 Catalog. 
attached because the top of the breech is solid and 
the empty shell is ejected from the side. 
The fact that this rifle handles .22 short, .22 long, and 
.22 long-rifle cartridges appeals strongly to all lovers of the 
small bore rifle. 
For all sorts of small game this rifle is recommended, and 
with the long-rifle cartridge it is very deadly to hawks, owls, 
eagles, geese, ducks and any other shy birds which are hard to 
approach and require a hard blow to kill. 
As a target rifle at long or short ranges, with or without a 
telescope, the J%rrfz77 Model 1897, .22 caliber repeating 
rifle is the guaranteed equal of any in the world. 
A complete description of 
Sent FREE for six cents postage. 
The Mlarlin Firearms Co, 30 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn. 



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