162 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[Feb. 4 , 1911 . 
IF YOU DID NOT READ THIS GUNSMITH’S 
LETTER. LAST WEEK, DO IT NOW. 
It's from a shooter, who is also in the gun business 
—a man who knows what he is talking about. 
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™Sism]s^e£&,^fijlshis l heb ? «on gLj hading juncase q »i, f . .0,0,^ 
Shotguns. I bought this gun more gentlemen this ^something a little other guns. I intended giving them to some 
curiosity than anything else, not having the Now, gent > the kind for double-gun man, as I thought- they were worth- 
slightest idea of discarding my old gun. 1 ook out of my line, as it is the first ^ the kind tor JouDiegunn ^ ^ thrQugh tWs 
it to my shop, took it apart to see the mechan me. at E 'lAmfiactured guns their just dues, gun of yours and could not find one that, gave 
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Si,', 0n he a re d l Ta^ldT I w Z'T£y ,i,a.T pm oKlhia Vn° iUs'S.1 to H and ha, given n,e lots of trouble heretofore.- 
No. 5 35, Made to order only. Sl ™gg 
s°- ’§’■ i? <£" onlv ;;.: ; ;;...'..' t\V, ??.“ 32:88 
No. 520*. Field Grade .. List Price 25.00 
Send for "Hotv to Shoot Well 99 and IGO-page Catalog . 
your Dealer . ' 
J. STEVENS ARMS (Sl TOOL COMPANY 
The Factory of Trecision. 
Dept 322 Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
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