April 28, 1887.] 



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The .40 and .45 Calibers 

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SOLID HEAD 



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Cartridges 



Shells. 



Bullets. 



.38 Express 



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 43 00 

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' ft9 50 

 11 00 

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Magazine Rifles. Cal. .32, .38, .40, .45 &. 50 EXPRESS. 



Target Rifle. 



New Detachable arid Interchangeable Barrel Rifle, cals. .22, .32, .38, rim and center fire, now ready, 

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THE NEW L. C. SMITH 



HAMMERLESS GUN. 



This new gun embodies all the essential features of our hammer gun, to 

 gether with a new oscillating cocking mechanism and automatic and inde- 

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Of the eleven gentlemen who broke 100 straight inanimate targets for a place in the Chamberlin 

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