Deo. 15, 1887.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



417 



CHARLES DALY 3-BARREL. 



The success of tliis 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 difficult thing in a three-barrel 

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

 EXTRA WEIGHT IS NEXT TO NOTHING. 



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

 10-Gauge " " «* « «« .38 Marlin, .40 Ballard, .45 Government. - " 95.00 



THE SHOT BARRELS ARE FINE DAMASCUS. 



As an evidence of the worth and increasing popularity of this of "frlX^ Sa>XXl- 



merleSS." 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 iu toe remarkable 

 close hittiog 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 : 



Chicago, April 28, 1887. 



F. P. TAYLER, ESQ.— Dear Sir: The Hammerless Diamond Daly ordered herewith is to be tbe same weight, drop and trigger pull as ray old gun purchased of 

 you in the spring of 1881. The old hammer gun and I will never part < ompany if it can be avoided, and 1 only hope the new one will prove as good m every respect I donot expect to 

 get a better onef because I do not think a better one can be made. This gun has been shot in the field and at the trap during the past seven years more than falls to the lot of half a dozen 

 ordinary guns, and it is still solid and good for many years more hard shooting. It carried off the «500 Diamond Badge, representing the State ^bampwnjs^^ 

 owing to a gale of wind and strong birds, very close, hard shooting was required to stop a bird within bounds, 

 the men who held them. Now, I want as fine a gun as you can turn out. If it is too pretty to shoot with I hi 

 to the Daly gun, and intend to own one as long as I can carry it. 



SELF-C0CKIN6. 



Automatic 

 Ejecting. 



In this contest many of the guns (57) on the grounds did not do justice to 

 have the old one to fall back on. I can only say in conclusion that I am wedded 

 Very truly yours, GEO. T. PARMER. 



This new Revolver is now ready for deliv- 

 ery. It is almost a fac-simile of the celebrated 

 SMITH & WESSON, and is guaranteed equal 

 in quality and finish to any pistol in the 

 World. At present will be 

 made only for the .38-caliber 

 S. & W. cartridge. .3 2 -caliber 

 to follow. 



IWlfTO THE TRADE. 



DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER, 



Send, for Catalogue of Marlin and Ballard Rifles. 



Sole Agents, SCHOYERLING, DALY & GALES, 84 & 86 Chambers Street, New York City. 



