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[March 4, 1911. 
HOW THE “NATURAL POINTER” MADE A MAN MAKE GOOD 
A man who had only shot four times over the traps wrote us this:— 
STEVENS No 520 
“I have only shot over traps four times, and at the Thanksgiving Tournament I entered with thirty-five 
Trapshooters, ten of them being classed as experts. At the close of the I ournament I had the highest 
percentage of all except a professional who was with us. I broke 132 out of 150 or 88 ,. 
^ ^ “ It must have been the gun, as I have never done any shooting up to this time.’ 
Jik' How do you account for this ? 
It couldn’t have been luck—a man doesn’t make 88% on luck._ 
If you had ever held a Stevens No. 520 up to your shoulder, you would understand 
why we called it a “Natural Pointer.” When a man is shooting at the traps or in 
the field with the Stevens No. 520, his game or his target are almost NON-MISSABLE. 
Go to your dealer to-day and prove for yourself that we manufacture not only the best repeating shotgun in 
the World, but the one that has the classiest, raciest lines and a “feel” that no other pump gun has. 
No. 535, Made to order only.List Price, $100.00 
No. 530, Made to order only.List Price, 75 -°° 
No. 525, Made to order only. List Price, 50.00 
No. 522, Trap Grade .List Price, 40.00 
No. 520, Field Grade .List Price, 25.00 
J. STEVENS ARMS TOOL COMPANY 
The Factory of "Precision. 
Dept. 323 Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
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