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FOREST AND STREAM 
A New Kind of Advertisement 
(We receive so many letters from men who have been 
shooting LEFEVER GUNS during the past thirty years, that 
we believe brother sportsmen should read some of them.) 
“I do not feel just like closing this without a word of well deserved praise of your 
guns. This little gun— 6 E 2 lb. 16-gauge F with Ejector—I bought, I think, in ’98. 
In all those years it has been my one shot gun. I am fond of hunting and have used 
it for everything from jack snipe to Canada geese, with all kinds of loads and under 
all conditions. It was specially ordered of you to shoot close and hard, and does. 
“Refore buying it I had used most of the best made American and some foreign 
guns and bought it because of the system of boring and moderate cost and have 
never seen a gun of any gauge that would do cleaner work when held right, and 
that with any size of shot from eights to double R’s. 
“Rut what I really had in mind when I began this was this: I have not had this 
gun fully dismounted until to-day for some years, and yet I find that the wearing 
parts show hardly any wear, practically none, after over fifteen years of use, much 
more than is usually required of a gun, 
firing thousands of shells and being on 
hunting trips galore. I really was surprised to 
find it apparently ‘as good as new’ in every 
way. It has been a good missionary for you 
and made several converts who bought. I 
expect this is an old story to you, but just the 
same you are entitled to the thanks of such as 
T, who enjoy and value a good gun.” 
W. H. RODDLE, 
Port Angeles, Wash. 
January 25, 1915. 
ARMS 
$25 Up 
This is the gun Mr. Roddle shoots, and 
it has the Lefever System of Taper Bor¬ 
ing to give it that penetration power. 
Write for Catalog 
GO. 
200 MALTBIE STREET 
SYRACUSE. N.Y. 
May 27.—Muncie, Ind., Magic City Gun Club, H. 
R. Spickermon, president. 
May 27.—Gilman, Ills., Gilman Gun Club, G. H. 
Reitz, secretary. 
May 27.—Ebensburg, Pa., Central Penna. Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, Jack Waltz, 
secretary. 
May 27.—Chesapeake City, Md., Chesapeake City 
Gun Club, R. H. Rees, president. 
May 28.—Monroe, La., Monroe Gun Club, J. T. 
Austin, president. 
May 28.—Iowa City, Iowa, Iowa City Gun Club, 
C. Bothell, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
May 28 and 29.—Wilmington, Del., Delaware 
State Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Du Pont Trapshooting Club, W. A. Joslyn, 
Secretary. 
May 29.—Allentown, Penna., North End Rod and 
Gun Club, C. T. Hausman, Secretary. (Old 
Policy.) 
May 29—Aberdeen, S. D., Aberdeen Gun Club, 
H. S. Williams, secretary. 
May 29.—Canton, O., Crawford and Deal Gun 
Club, G. C. Hiner, president. 
May 29 and 30.—Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah 
State Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Utah State Sportsmen’s Assn., A. R. Bain, 
secretary. 
May 29, 30 and 31.—San Jose, Ca., San Jose 
Blue Rock Club, O. N. Ford, secretary. 
May 31 and June 1.—Coffstown, N. H., New 
Hampshire State Tournament, under the 
auspices of the Coffstown Gun Club, J. H. 
Mendell, president. 
May 31.—West Fairview, Pa., West Fairview 
Gun Club, W. N. Hawbaker, secretary. 
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