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FOREST AND STREAM 
March 29, 1913 
THE LAST WORD IN ACCURACY 
Score 998 out of a possible 1000 with 
STEVENS RIFLES 
A WONDERFUL NEW WORLD’S RECORD 
The Park Rifle Club of Bridgeport, Conn., 
using exclusively 
STEVENS RIFLES 
defeated the New Orleans, La., Team by the 
wonderful score of 
998 out of a possible 1000 
In a National Tournament—U. S. Inter-Club Rifle League Competition. 
If you are a good shot, you can make wonderful scores with Stevens Rifles because they are manufactured with such accuracy and with 
such care to details that they do the work required of them. There are many good scores spoiled because the Rifle won’t 
send the bullets in a straight line. Stevens rifling insures accuracy of direction. The score of the Park Rifle Club proves this absolutely. 
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Are You A Gunner? 
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