GUNNER GUMPTION’S 
LANTERN LECTURETTES ON 
GREENER GUNS 
SAFETY .—While the dictum that “there’s 
safety in numbers" may be true in so far as it 
r ^, concerns individuals, it is certainly wrong when 
applied to parts of mechanisms; here the simplest is 
always the best, and the perfect gun is that which 
does its work effectually with the fewest parts. 
Simplicity has always been the Keynote of Greener 
Guns, and is clearly exemplified in the Greener Side 
Safety. This consists of a simple trigger-locking spindle ab¬ 
solutely infallible and possessing the following advantages 
over all other systems. It does not weaken the “grip” as is 
the case with the Top Safety in its weakest part; a hole 3-16 
inch diameter through the “head,” the strongest part of the 
stock, is all that is necessary to - accommodate the Greener 
Side Safety; it is placed in the most rational position for use, 
just where the thumb falls naturally;-it can¬ 
not be pushed on or off accidentally; it 
is a “safe” safety, always there when 
you want it, but never balking the 
unexpected shot. \w 
Of course you must have it fit- » 
ted to a Greener Gun to obtain 
fullest satisfaction. 
This is but one of the many 
outstanding improvements on 
Greener Guns. Send for free 
catalog and let us tell you about 
the others. 
W. W. GREENER 
44 CORTLANDT STREET ■ 
63-65 BEAVER HALL HILL 
NEW YORK 
MONTREAL 
— Works — 
London and Birmingham, England 
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Sold by all dealers. Price, 
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By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
No single gunner, however wide his experience, has himself 
covered the whole broad 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¬ 
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FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
127 Franklin Street, New York 
