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GREENER GUNS 
The Greener Tumbler Bolting Safety .—Of 
course you are convinced that the Greener Side 
safety is a sine qua non of the perfect gun, yet to 
make assurance doubly sure your gun should be 
fitted with an internal or “tumbler bolting” safety. 
r operated automatically and entirely independent of 
the shooter's volition. A safety that will safeguard the 
|,/ user of the gun and his companions against all risk of 
accidental discharge. 
The Greener Tumbler Bolting Safety is almost human in its 
ingenuity, yet consists of but two limbs operating in such a 
manner that it is a mechanical impossibility for a Greener 
gun fitted with this safety to be fired unless the triggers are 
actually pulled Should the locks by any mischance jar out 
ot bent, the “silent sentinel’’ checks the fall of the tumbler 
instantly and effectually. Should the tumb- 
lei through dirt or other cause fail to go 
pioperly into bent, the safety prevents 
its fall upon the cap. When the 
trigger is pulled voluntarily, a pro¬ 
jection of the trigger blade de¬ 
presses the rear end of the Safety, 
lifting)! tlearof the tumbler’s path 
and permits the gun to be fired in 
the usual manner 
Look ai the drawuig. it explains the simple 
working ot the de\ ice exactly; of course you 
will have this safery fitted to. youi new 
Greener gun. Catalog free. 
W. W. GREENER 
30 CHURCH STREET - - NEW YORK 
63-65 BEAVER HALL HILL • MONTREAL 
— Works — 
London and Birmingham, England 
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127 Franklin Street, New York. 
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No single gunner, however wide his experience, has him¬ 
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