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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 16, 1887. 



CHARLES DALY 3-BARREL. 



The success of this gun introduced last year has exceeded our expectations. The maker's name is a guar- 

 antee of perfection in workmanship and every other desirable quality in a gun. The rifle barrel is rifled on 

 a new system,which gives perfect results. The barrels are put together (a diflicult thing in a three-barrel 

 gun) with perfect accuracy. IT IS A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO ALWAYS HAVE A RIFLE WITH YOU. THE 

 EXTRA WEIGHT IS NEXT TO NOTHING. 



12-Gauge are made with rifle barrel, .32 W. C. F., .32 Martin, .38 Martin, .40 Ballard, .45 Government. Price, 85.00 

 lO-Gauge " « «» « « .38 Martin, .40 Ballard, .45 Government. - « 95.0O 



THE SHOT BARRELS ARE FINE DAMASCUS. 



As an evidence of the worth and increasing popularity of this **X3^fif"t of "tlics HSLJEML— 

 jnOL^TrX^ssss,** the sales this spring have been nearly double those of any former spring season. Along- 

 side of any other make, costing 50 per cent, more, they excel in every respect. Especially in the remarkable 

 close hitting and consequent solidity and lasting quality, and long-distance shooting. Here is a letter from 

 one of the best shots in the South, who, like hundreds of others, believes the Daly is the ONLY gun: 



Washington, D. C, June 13, 1887. 



MR. WM. WAGNER, Agent Daly Shotgun.— Deak Sir: I have been constantly using the Daly Breechloading Shotgun that I bought of you nine years ago— to my great satisfaction' 

 and pleasure— and I now desire to add my testimony to the hundreds who are already on record as being partial to this deservedly popular make of gun. Its construction, make-up and 

 finish is of the hiphest order of workmanship and good form. It is a strong and reliable shooter, carries long distance charges without strain or recoil, targets beautifully, and may be im- 

 plicitly depended upon under all circumstances and conditions, and 1 am free to say that thirty years' experience with the shotgun confirms me in the belief that it is the best gun in the 

 market to-day, and I so recommend it to my friends.— Yours truly, "W. H Hocke. 



12-Gauge, S75.00. lO-Gauge, @00«00. 



Thoroughly well made, fine quality, Damascus barrels, shooting unsurpassed. The best hammerless for the 

 money. It is not a cheap made gun, but elegantly made and beautifully finished at a low price. 



SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE ABOVE GUNS, EMBRACING ALSO PIEPER B. L. GUNS, MANHATTAN 

 ARMS CO. B. L. GUNS, TOLLEY HAMMERLESS, SHATTUCK SINGLE GUNS. 



SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, 



84 & 86 Chambers Street, New York. 

 JOBBERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE ARMS AND AMMUNITION. 



