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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. 14, 1911. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
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Six shots with never a chance for miss, because 
the operating mechanism is made right. 
The Stevens No. 520 Repeating shotgun is made 
for speed. It is made for sureness, too. 
You can’t clog it—you can’t balk it. That’s why 
you can pump the six shots as fast as your hand 
will work. 
your Dealer. 
J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company 
The Factory of Vrecision. 
Dept. 321. CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
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