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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Feb. 25 , 1911 . 
HERE’S ONE FROM ANOTHER DEALER 
Look the way he emphasizes his opinion of this lightning gun. If you ever held one in your hand and looked 
down the barrel, you’d do the same thing. Go <0 your dealer to day and give yourself a chance to get enthusiastic. 
STEVENS No. 520 
“The repeating shotgun arrived all O. K. this noon. This is the finest repeater 1 have ever 
_ had in stock or sold of any make, and you have them all beaten a mile in your repeater. The 
workmanship on the above gun is also of the very finest . 
“Thanking you for your kindness and promptness in shipping., etc., etc.” 
Why don’t you see what this man is talking about? Why don t you see what the 
other men, whose letters we have quoted, are talking about ? 
The Stevens Hammerless Repeating Model is really the biggest thing the shotgun world has ever seen. There 
is no gun that can approach it in quickness, lightness, speed, penetration and general strength and design. 
No. 535, Made to order only..Lj st P r j ce > $ 100 - 00 
No. 530, Made to order only.List Price, 75 -°° 
No. 525, Made to order only.List Pq ce > 5 °- 0 ° 
No. 522, Trap Grade .List ^P ce ’ 4 °-°° 
No. 520, Field Grade .List Price, 25.00 
J. STEVENS ARMS (Si TOOL COMPANY 
The Factory of "Precision . 
Dept. 322 Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
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