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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 15, 1893. 



Gateway City Sportsmen's Club. 



IiA Ceossb, Wis., July 5— The following scores were made yester- 

 day at the tournament of the Gateway City Sportsmen's Club, Ameri- 

 can Association rules governing: 



No. 1, 7 bluerocks, known angles, entry $1.25: West 7, Poze 6, Leh- 

 man 7, Dresden C, Hunt 7, Holcomb 7" Lalor 3, Artz 5, Schmltz 6, 

 Sibler 4, Keating 5, Toland 3, O. H. Clark 7, Kratchwil 7, Eusel 7, Boyd 



2, W. H. Clark 3. 



No. 2, 10 bluerocks, entry Sgl.SO: West 6, Poze 6, Lehman 9, Dresden 



8, Hunt 8, Holcomb 7, Lalor 9, Artz 7, Schmitz 7, Sibler 7, Keating 7, 

 Toland 5, O. H. Clark 9, Kratchwil 7, Eusel 8, Boyd 8, W. H. Clark 8, 

 Singer 8. Pair of ladies' satin slippers to winner, won by A. L. Leh- 

 man. 



No. 3, 10 bluerocks, unknown angles, entry $1.35; West 6, Poze 7, 

 Lehman 7. Dresden 8, Hunt 9, Holcomb 9, Lalor 6, Artz 4, Schmitz 8, 

 Sibler 6, Keating 8, Toland 7, O. H. Clark 7, Krutchwil 6, Eusel 6, Boyd 



3, W. H. Clark 8, Singer 8. Silk umbrella to winner; won by A. O. 

 Hunt. 



No. 4, 15 bluerocks, entry $1.7.5, !flO added by club: 



West 011010111101111-11 Keating 101111101110110—11 



Page 111110111111011—13 Toland 010111000010101— 7 



Lehman 111111111111111—1.5 O H Clark 011100111110011—10 



Dresden 101111110110010— 9 Kratchwil 111011111110010—11 



Hunt llOlllllOJlllll— 13 Ensel 111111001111111—18 



Holcomb 111010110111011-10 Boyd 111010101100111—10 



Lalor .111111110111110-13 W H Clark, , . .. .011001111111011— 11 



Artz 111111010111111-18 Singer 111111101011111—12 



Schmitz... 111011011011111—12 Strout 100011011111111-11 



Sibler, 110010111110101 -10 



No. 5, 10 bluerocks, entry $1 : West 9, Poze 7, Lehman 9, Dresden 6, 

 Hunt 10, Holcombe 9, Lalor 8, Artz 9, Schmitz 8, Keating 7, Toland 6, 

 O. H. Clark 6, Kratchwil 6, Ensel 9, Boyd 7, W. H. Clark 5, Singer 8, 

 Strout 8, Petrick 7. Split-bamboo fishing rod won by A. O. Hunt. 



No. 6, team shoot, 20 bluerocks, entry $1 : 



Gateway City iSportsman's Club. 



West 11011111111001111111—17 



Hunt lIOllOllOOllllllllll— 16 



Lehman 10110011010101111111—14 



Basel... 11111110111111101100—16 



Keating 10101111111111110100—15—78 



Winona Sportsman's Club. 



Lalor 11111111011111111101—18 



Schmitz 11111101111111101000—15 



Poze OllinilllllllOOllOl— 16 



Artz 11111110110110110111—16 



O H Clarke 11111111101011111111—18—83 



La Crosse Team No. 2. 



Dresden 01100111111111111111—17 



H H Clark 01010111110111111100-J4 



Ki-atchwil 11111111110111110101—17 



Boyd 01111111111111011010— 16 



Holcomb 11111111111101011111—18 -82 



No. 7, 5 pairs and 5 singles, entrif $1.50: 



West 01 10 00 11 10—01111— 9 Schmitz. . 00 11 00 00 00—00101— 4 



Poze 11 00 10 11 10—11111—11 Keating.. .10 01 00 10 10-10000— 5 



Lehman.. 11 10 00 10 10-11111—10 OH Clark 11 11 10 11 01—10111—12 

 Dresden.. 10 10 10 10 10—01011- 8 Kratchwilll 11 11 10 11_10]11— 14 



Hunt 10 10 11 10 11-00111—10 En.sel 10 00 10 10 00-10100— 5 



Holcomb. 10 11 10 10 10—11111—11 Bovd 10 10 10 11 lO-lUlO— 10 



Lalor 11 00 10 11 00—11101— 9 HH ClarklO 10 01 10 10—10000— 6 



Artz 10 00 10 10 10—11101— 8 Singer,... 10 01 11 00 00—11011— 8 



No. 8, 15 bluerocks, .^10 added by club, entry $1.50: 



West 111111111111111—15 A H Clark 110101110101011—10 



Page 110001010111011— 9 Kiatchwil 011110111111111—13 



Lehman 010011111111 111— 12 Ensel .llllOllUOOlllO— 11 



Dresden 010001101001001— 6 Boyd OlOllllOllOOlOl— 9 



Hunt 111011110111001—11 WH Clark 100011111111111—12 



Holcomb 111111011111011—13 Singer 011111100111110—11 



Later 111110101111111—13 Strout 111101111101010-11 



Artz 110011111110101—11 Petrick 111110101111000—10 



Schmitz 111110001100011— 9 Gi'igg 011010001000001— 5 



Sibley 011010111101001- 9 Fav 011000100000001— 4 



Keating 1 011001111 11011— 11 



No. 9, 10 bluerocks, entry $1.25: West 9, Poze 9, Lehman 10, Dresden 

 5, Hunt 10, Holcomb 9, Lalor 9, Artz 10, Schmitz 6. Keating 3, O. H. 

 Clark 8, Kratchwil 9, Ensel 6, Boyd 9, W. H. Clark S, Sti-out 7, Petrick 



9, Fay 7. 



No. 10, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: West 9, Poze 9, Lehman 8, Dresden 8, 

 Hunt 9, Holcomb 6, Lalor 10, Artz 8. Keating 5, O. H. Clark 7, Kratch- 

 wil 9, Ensel 7, Boyd 5, W. H. Clark 9, Strout 4, Petrick 7, Fay 5. 



Best average, gold medal and box cigars, H. O. Hunt; second aver- 

 age. Novelty dress pattern and 100 cigars, Lehman and Lalor; third 

 average, silk umbrella, dress shirt and slippers, W. W. Holcomb; 

 fourth average, buft'alo horn brush case and set Shakespeare's works, 

 M. Kratchwil; fifth average, stand lamp and pocket flask ^loadedj, H, 

 E. West. 



The Fourth at Grand Rapids. 



The first open tournament of the Valley City Gun Club was faii-ly 

 well attended by the home shooters, and Messrs. Wm. Watts, of .Jack- 

 son; S. A, Crowell, of Hastings; J. E. Nichols and H. Sweet, of Lan- 

 sing, and Ben. O. Bush and Wm. O'Byrne, of Kalamazoo, were also 

 participants in the various matches. The club has a large member- 

 ship, composed of influential spoi'tsmen, and the shooting grounds are 

 finely situated and easy of access, being but twelve minutes' ride over 

 an electric line of cars which lands you but a block distant from the 

 grounds. The club has a good shooting house, the traps are well 

 pitted and screened, while to-daj' an awnmg covers the entire length 

 of the firing points, and three tents, with chau'S. tables and gun racks 

 therein, have been placed to accommodate all visitors. A caterer 

 served a fine lunch at noontime, the same being duly appreciated by 

 every one who partook of same; and nothing marred the pleasure of 

 the day's sport until a thunder shower came up in the afternoon. In 

 a few minutes after it began to rain the electric pull refused to worii 

 on account of improper insulation as caused by the wet. Pour new 

 batteries were added to strengthen the electric curren^ which im- 

 proved matters somewhat, although the pull still worked imiieJ'fecL 

 and uncertain, causing much annoyance. In order that the shooting 

 public may know that Grand Rapids is alive, the club will giv e a big 

 tournament in 18C4, adding at least $500 to the purses. Scores: 



No. 1, 10 singles, known traps and angles: Natton 9, Falcon 8, 

 Holcomb 10, Hughart 4, Nichols 9. Nessbaumer 7, Sweet 9, Kelsey 6, 

 Calkins 8, Frelhgh 7, Morse 6, Faulknei- 3. 



No. 2, 10 singles: Frelligh 6, Morse 8, Kilsey S, Sweet 6. Hansen 2. 

 Coleman 6. Allen 3, Nessbaumer 6, Davidson 5, Calkins 8, Mactie 6. 

 Gould 8, Nichols 7, Walton 8, Holcomb 7, Faulkner 4, Wharton fi. 

 Hughart 5. 



No^ 3, 15 singles, known traps and ensles: 



Falcon 111111111010011—13 Nessbanmer. . ..001010010111110- 8 



Walton 111111111011111—14 Maefie 101001 00 1 000010 - 5 



Morse 110111111110011—12 South 010100111101011- 9 



Kelsey 111011001111100—10 Davidson lllOllllOlllull— 12 



Holcomb 111011111111111—14 Freligh 111110111110111—13 



Nichols 111111101111111—14 Calkins 000101000111101- 7 



Faulkner 001011011111100— 9 Hansen 101010000000101- 5 



Coleman 111101111111111-14 Bush 111101111110111—13 



Sweet 110101010111000- H O'Byrne 110111111111111—14 



Hughart ....010011101001000— 6 Carpenter 011100110000101—7 



Allen 001000110000000— 3 Crowell 101111011110111—12 



No. 4, lO' singles, traps and angles unknown, one man up, 5 traps: 



Hughart 0000110011—4 Davidson 0011110101-5 



Kelsey 0101001111-6 Hansen 0011100000—3 



Faulkner .....0111101011—7 Crowell 1100111111-8 



Holcomb 1011100100-5 Bush 0011001010—4 



Nichols 1110101001—6 Watts 1111101011-8 



Nussbaumer 0100100101-4 O'Byrne 1111011000-6 



Mouse . ......0011000110—4 Carpenter ..0101110010—5 



Wharton. 0101110011—6 Norris 0001010000-2 



Gould 1111101010—7 Calkins 0101110101-6 



"Walton 11101 00011-6 Freeleigh 0110101001—5 



Ma,cfle 1010011010-5 ThapShot. 



Western Traps. 



In a letter to the Western office of Forest and Stream, under date 

 of July 6, Mr. John Watson, who is famous as a provider of instan- 

 taneous birds, explains his plans for a fall tournament as follows: 



"I have commenced arrangements for a big shoot, -World's Fair 

 International,' or anything you see fit to call it, but it will be a fact at 

 any rate. The probable dates will be October 2 to 7; in fact, will be, 

 unless something comes up to cause a change. I had thought of 

 September 25 to 30, but I see the Pennsylv.ania Association hold their 

 tournament September 26 to 29. 



"The first two days will be given over to sweepstakes shooting at 

 live birds and targe'ts, in the ordinary fashion, and the third day will 

 open up with a great international sweep at hve pigeons, 100 birds, 

 entrance $135, including cost of .birds. The highest scores to win- 

 under five entries, one money— five to eight, two moneys. 60 and 40 

 per cent.— nine to twelve, three moneys, 50, 80 and 30 per cent.— over 

 twelve, four moneys, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. The American 

 Shooting Association rules wiU govern, with a few exceptions— the 

 boundary, for instance, will be the Illinois horseshoe; no gun larger 

 thana 13g. 81bs. allowed; rise, 30yds.; charge of shot limited to IJ^oz , 

 Dixon dipper. In order to get up some kind of a trophy to present 

 to the high winner or champion, tickets, good for the tournament, 

 will be sold at $1 each, and the entire proceeds of the tickets wUl be 



devoted to the purchase of such trophy. I hope the purchasers of 

 tickets wiU come forward liberally so that something worthy of the 

 event may be produced. As for myself, I shall give the collecting and 

 care of birds my personal attention and use my best efforts to furnish 

 the finest and evenest lot of pigeons I ever trapped." B. Waters. 



Mount Kisco Rod and Gun Club. 



MoTJNT Kisco, N. Y., July 4: 

 No. 1, 10 bluerocks, 75 cents entry: 



Birrell 1010000110— 4 



Betti 0110001111— 6 



Schortemeier OlOllllllI— 8 



Paulding OlOllOOOOl— 4 



Sent 0111111101— 8 



No. 3, 10 bluerocks, $1 entry; 

 CLent 1111110111—9 



Sutton 0111011010— 6 



Ward 1.11111111—10 



Woodruff 1110111001— 7 



Capron 1111111101— 9 



Sutton 1101001110-6 



Schort. 1111111011—9 E Ward 1110110111-8 



Woodruff . . , 0111010101—6 Betti 1011100110—6 



Capron 1010111101—7 Birrell 001 101001 1—5 



Paulding 1011000011—5 



No. 3, 15 bluerocks, $1.50 entry: 



Lent 111010111111011-13 Capron 010111101111101-11 



Schort 111101110111111—12 E Ward 111111111111111—15 



Woodruff 111111011110101—12 Sutton 011010110111110—10 



Ivo. 4, 10 bluerocks, $1 entry: 



Capron llllllllll— 10 E Ward Olllllllll— 9 



Woodruff 1011111111— 9 CLent 1111110110- 7 



Schort... llllllllll— 9 



No. 5, 10 bluerocks, $1 entry: 



Woodruff 0111011111— 8 



E Ward 1111101111— 



Short 1110110011— 



Betti 0111110110— I 



Lent 1111111110— 9 



Dunn 0000001000— 1 



_ . Sutton OlIOlOOlll— 6 



Capron 1111111101— 9 Paulding 0000100110— 3 



No. 6, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: 



Lent 1011100111— 7 AVoodruff 1110110100- 6 



Field 1000001000 - 2 Capron 1111111111—10 



Hoff 1001011010— 5 Odell 1011101011— 7 



Short 1111101111— 9 Ward 1001010111— 6 



No. 7, 15 bluerocks, 5 singles and 5 doubles, entry $1 50: 



Capron.... mill 10 00 00 11 10— 8 Odell 00110 00 11 00 00 11— 6 



Short 11011 11 00 00 10 10— 8 E Ward. . ..11111 00 10 10 11 10—10 



Woodruff.. 10001 01 01 11 11 10— 9 G Sutton . .01010 10 10 10 10 00— 6 



No. 8, 7 live birds, four moneys, entry $5: 



C Lent 1211021—6 Woodruff 1111212—7 



Short 1231122—7 Capron 1000112—4 



E Ward 1110221—6 J T Hyland 1001201—4 



Paulding 0100200-2 J Heuff 1102101—5 



Odell 0201121-5 Wesley 3211010-5 



No, 9, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: 



EUard 0101101111—7 Hyland 1000100101—4 



Short IIOIIIOIIO— 7 Diehl 0110101000-4 



Woodruff -...1100101100-5 Sherwood 0100110100—4 



Capron JOllllllll-9 Huff 1001011100-5 



Lent 0111011111-8 Sutton 1011010011—6 



No. 10, 15 bluerocks, entry $1.50: 



Capron 111111110111101-13 Odell 001011001111100— 8 



Short 111111110111111—14 Lowden OOlOlOKWOOlOlO— 5 



E Ward 010111111111111—13 Piatt 011010111100111—10 



Woodj-uff 010011011111100- 9 Betti 110(X)1101011010— 8 



No. 11, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: 



Capron 1111111111—10 



E Ward 1110111101— 8 



Odell 1001110O10— 5 



Piatt 1111111100—8 



Schort 1011011110-7 



Woodruff 1001101111—7 



No. 12. 10 bluerocks, entry $1: 



Piatt 0111101111— 8 Schort 1111111111—10 



Capron 1111111111-10 Woodruff' 1100000111— 5 



Ward Olllllllll— 9 Sutton 1101010110— 6 



Live-bird miss-and-out, entry $1: 



Piatt 0 Wesley 11110 



EWard 11111 Ward 110 



Schort 11110 Odell , 10 



New London Gun Club. 



Nbw Lokdon, July 7. — Inclosed please find scores made by the mem- 

 bers of the New London Gun Club at a regular weekly shoot held on 

 their grounds this day. The weather was fair and hot, with a soft, 

 gentle southwest breeze oft' the Sound which made life bearable, but 

 would not keep the gun barrels very cool. The attendance was light 

 for a club with a large membership; but people have to work in New 

 London during the summer months when the city folks are here in 

 order that they may lo"k to their dogs and guns when the close season 

 is off. The shooting was very difficult, the targets being thrown from 

 the new expert traps, which makes the amateur stop and wonder what 

 he was pointing at. But I tell you, boys, it is interesting and a gi-eat 

 deal of satisfaction when you do "smother them." 



No. 1, 20 Keystones; Penrose 16, Strong 13, Bindlass 13, Bush 13, 

 Wetherell 8, Clinton 8. 



No. 3, 10 singles; Penrose 8. Strong 6, Bindlass 6, Wetherell 1. 



No. ,3. 15 singles: Penrose 15, Strong 11. 



No. 4, 25 singles, Club Championship Race. 



Penrose 1111111111111111111111111-25 



Strong 1011100010101111010010101—14 



Bindlass 1011100111110111011110101—18 



Bush ,1100101001 1001 11100001100—12 



Wetherell lOlOOOOlOOlOOOlOlOOOOOlll— 8 



Chnton 0000100101101101011110010—12 



No. 5, 25 Keystones; Penrose 19, Strong 30, Bindlass 17, Bush 17, 

 Chnton 18. Kldjt. 



Takoma Gun Club. 



Takoma, July 5. — ^Below find winning scores made at the toumamen i 

 of the Takoma Gun Club yesterday: 



No. 1, 10 targets: Carroll and Brasshears 10, Crenshaw and Hunter 

 9, Osborne 8. 



No. 2, 10 targets; Osborne 9, Carroll, Brasshears and Ford 8, Hun- 

 ter and King 7. 



No. 3, 15 targets; Hunter 13, Osborne, Carroll and Brasshears 13, 

 Stubbs and Crenshaw 11. 



No. 4, 10 targets; Osborne 8, Carroll, Brasshears, Hunter, Crenshaw, 

 Stubbs 7, Ford 5. 



No. 5, 30 targets: Steel 17, Osborne 16, Hunter and Carroll 15. 



No. 6, 10 targets: CarroU 10, Steel 9, Hunter and Stubbs 8. 



No, 7, 15 targets: Osborne 14, Carroll 13, Ford and Hunter 12. 



No. 8, 10 targets; Stubbs 10, Carroll and Brasshears 9, Crenshaw 

 and Hunter 8. 



No. 9, 15 targets: Carroll and Steel 14, Htmter 13, Brasshears and 

 Ford 12. 



No. 10, 20 targets; Osborne 20, McKelden 19, Hunter 18. 



No. 11, 10 targets: Stubbs, Ford, Carroll and Steel 9, Crenshaw, 

 Hunter, Brasshears and Mattingly 8, Osborne 7. 



No. 13, 10 targets: Stubs 10, Hunter and' Osborne 9, McKelden 7. 



No. 13, 10 targets: Lay 9, McKelden, Gibbs, Ford and Stubbs 7, 

 Brasshears 6. 



No. 14, 10 targets; Crenshaw, McKelden and King 10, Stubs 8, Brass- 

 hears 7. 



No. 15, 10 targets: Viers 10, Dawson 9, Hurley and Babbett 8. 



No. 16, 10 targets: Peter 9, Brasshear and Gibbs 7, Hurley 6. 



No. 17, 25 target team race, six men on each team, between Takoma 

 Park Gun club and Rockville rod and gun club: 



Takoma team KockvUle team. 



CarroU 24 Peter 34 



McKelden 33 Rabbett 21 



Brasshear 23 Hurley 20 



Lay 21 Viers.. 19 



Crenshaw 30 WarfleM 19 



Ford 14—125 Dawson 14—117 



Shooting at Ingersoll Park. 



Des Moikes, la., .Tuly 5.— The following scores were made yesterday 

 at Ingersoll Park; 



No. 1, 10 single targets: Bennett 3, Whitney 8, 'DlDeP lO^Hiattl, 

 Tawger 7, Thrailkill 2. 



No. 2, 10 smgles; McCartneys, Hiatt 7, Hmkson 2, Wm Kessler 5, G. 



H. Kesler 0, Daugherty 4, Ward 3,Yawger 4, ThraUkill 3, T. C. McCart 

 ney 3, Campbell 3, Whitney 7. 



No. 3, 10 singles: McCartney 5, Hiatt 5, Ward 3, Daughei-ty 5. Thrall- 

 kill 1, Wm Kessler 6, C. H. Kessler 7, F. C. Mc<Ja rtne.y Sale 3, 

 Campbell 4, Hursh 2, Eustis 4, Whitney 6, P. Caiupijell 4, Switzer 0, 

 Younker 4. 



No. 5, 10 singles; Bragg 3, C. H. Kessler 1, Oelke 0, Hursh 3. Whit- 

 ney 5, Smith 5, W. Kessler 5, Angleberger 5, Younker 5, Forbes 3, 

 Madden 1, Conger 6. 



No. 6, 10 singles; Brown 0, Stewart 3, C. H. Kessler 1, Kinzie4, Smith 

 4, Forbes 5. Angleberger S, Madden 0, Kherw-<i(.(l 4, W. Kessler 6, Bragg 

 7, Hursh 0, Oelte 1, Buck 0. Wbitoey 0, fliuki-u r.. 



No. 7, 10 singles: Hursh i. Slewiirt ;i, Druvrn 5, Angleberger 6, 

 Younker 3, Sherwood 5, Hiukson 6, Haughtliug H, Forbes 6, Whitney?, 

 Bragg 7, Smith 7, Kinzie6, Kessler 7, Jones 3, Schuyler 3. 



No. 8, 10 singles; Kes<5ler 6, Bragg 5, Angleberger 8, Hinkeson 5, 

 Brown 2, Schuyler 4, Forbe.s 7, Scott 3, Yawger 8. JMiluerO, Keyes 3, 

 Erwin 3. Smith 4, Godby 2, Hursh 3. 



No. 9, 10 singles, .$1 equitable; Kiuzle 3, Gwiun 7, Bragg 4, Schuyler 



I, Godby 3, W. Kessler 4, Y'awger 8, Angleberger 10, Cratn 1, Hiukson 6. 

 No. 10, 25 singleg, special: Hiatt 10, Mihier 23, Jones 5, Gwinn 24, 



Angleberger 17, "Kessler 14. 



Calumet Heights Gun Club. 



Caldmkt Heights, Ind., July 5.— The members of the Calumet 

 Heights Club spent their Fourth of July at their shooting grounds, 

 the main attraction being the sliooting contest. The contest was be- 

 tween club members only, but there existed sufficient rivalry between 

 them to make the sport very interesting. 



The first event was a sweepstakes, with 16 entries, at 5 live birds. 

 The following brought down 5 birds: W. M. Booth, G. C. Lamphere, 

 Dr. C. Carson, F. R. Bissell, Wells Isbell. A. C. Patterson, L. F- Lang, 

 Jas. T. Hall and Dr. F. A. Hodson killed 4 out of .5. 



In the second event, at 10 live birds, Booth took first pi-ize, 100 

 loaded shells, and T. N. McCauley the second, a handsome leather aheU 

 box. Dr. Carson, R. A. Turtle and W. M. Booth won fii'st money, and 

 Lamphere, Bissell and Laiug took second. 



Ten hve birds furnished the sport for the next event. Booth brought 

 down the full quota. Turtle and Dr. L. L. Davis t<jok second money. 

 Booth was given the gold medal for having made the most birds in all 

 the four contests. The medal is of gold, having a pigeon stamped in 

 the upper half. 



The programme closed with a shoot at 25 bluerocks from uulcnown 

 traps. A great number of entries competed for the four prizes. The 

 results were: Bissell, first prize, casting rod, 20 birds; Lamphere, 

 second prize, shooting blouse, 17 birds; Patterson, third prize, set of 

 loading tools, 16 birds; Carson, fourth prize, pearl-handled knife in 

 case, 15 birds. 



Many of the members brought their families and friends, and sev- 

 eral picnic parties were held along the sliore of the lake. The club 

 has a fine fleet of boats which were extensivel3' patronized. The 

 beach in front of the club house is unexcelled for bathing, and many 

 enjoyed themselves in the waters of Lake Michigan. Of the 90 mem- 

 bers enrolled, fully 60 were present T\ith theii- families yesterday. 



A New Repeating Shotgun. 



Tub Winchester Beiie.-iting Arms Co. are about to put on the market 

 a new repeating sholgun. which they designate as tin- model of 1893. 

 This new •'Winchestei- product" is manufactured to meet tlie demand 

 of sportsmen desu-ing a repeatmg shotgun with the shdinsr forearm 

 movement. The umnuracturers tell us that it is snfe, quick and easy 



unlocks and opens the breech-block, ejects cartridge or fired shell and 

 replaces it with a fresh cartridge. The construction of the arm is 

 such that the hammer cannot fall, orthe bring |iiii st i ike tlm cartridge 

 until the breech block is in place and locked lam . VV hil" the nainmer 

 stands at the full cock notch, the gun is lockeil airam.^t ii|>eiiing. In 

 this position the firiug-iun must, be pushed tor\s aril id o\mmi the gun. 

 When the hammer stands at full cock, the gun is locked both against 



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of manipulation from the shoulder, simple in construction and sure in ; opening and pulling the trig 

 operation, easy to load and unload. Its moving parts are few and of the action slide carries tl 

 strong, and all parts are interchangeable. The AVinchester rolled steel | barrel. The magazine will ( jni 

 barrel will be used. the barrel, makes six at the 



The arm is operated by a shding forearm below the barrel. When This gun can be furaislitd 

 the hammer is down the backward and forward motion of this slide 7?;Jlbs. 



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