yui 
GUNNER GUMPTION’S 
LANTERN LECTURETTES ON 
GREENER GUNS 
^ The Greener Tumbler Bolting Safety .—Ot 
course you are convinced that the Greener Side 
' safety is a sine qtia non of the perfect gun, yet to 
make assurance doubly sure your gun should be 
fitted with an internal or “tumbler bolting’' safety 
> operated automatically and entirely independent of 
the shooter's volition. A safety that will safeguard the 
user of the gun and his companions against all risk of 
accidental discharge. 
The Greener Tumbler Bolting Safety is almost human in its 
ingenuity, yet consists of but two limbs operating in such a 
manner that it is a mechanical impossibility for a Greener 
gun fitted with this safety to be tired unless the triggers are 
actually pulled Should the locks by any mischance jar out 
of bent, the “silent sentinel’’ checks the fall of the tumbler 
instantly and effectually. Should the tumb- 
lei through dirt or other cause fail to go 
properly into bent, the safety prevents , 
its fall upon the cap. When the illlllll 1 
tn gg e r is pulled voluntarily, a pro 
jection of the trigger blade de¬ 
presses the rear end of the Safety, 
liftmgit clear of the tumbler’s path 
and permits the gun to be bred in 
the usual manner 
Look ai ihe drawifig. it explains the simple 
working ol the device exactly; of! course you 
will have this safety fitted to. yout new 
Greener gun. Catalog free 
W. W. GREENER ’%» 
44 CORTLANDT STREET NEW YORK • 
63-65 BEAVER HALL HILL MONTREAL 
— Works — 
London and Birmingham, England 
ANOTHER 
RECORD 
for the 
FRANCOTTE GUN 
101 Straight 
at the N. Y, A. C, Traps 
December 3, 1910. 
Von Lengerke ® Detmold 
200 FIFTH AVENUE 
23d «t 24th str«.t. New Y»rk City, N. Y. 
The “Game Laws in Brief” 
gives all the fish and game 
laws of the United States 
and Canada. It is complete 
and so accurate that the 
editor can afford to pay a 
reward for an error found 
in it. “If the Brief says 
so, you may depend on it.” 
Sold by all dealers. Price, 
twenty-five cents. :: :: :: 
American Duck Shooting 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
No single gunner, however wide his experience, has himself 
covered the whole hroad field of duck shooting, and none knows 
so much about the sport that there is nothing left for him to 
learn. Each one may acquire a vast amount of novel informa¬ 
tion by reading this complete and most interesting book. It 
describes, with a portrait, every species of duck, goose and 
swan known to North America; tells of the various methods of 
capturing each, the guns, ammunition, loads, decoys and boats 
used in the sport, and gives the best account ever published of 
the retrieving Chesapeake Bay Dog. 
About 600 pages, 58 portraits of fowl, 8 full-page plates, 
and many vignette head and tail pieces by Wilmot Townsend. ’ 
Price, library edition, $3.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
127 Franklin Street, New York 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
127 Franklin Street, New York. 
