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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Aug. 13, 1910. 
F OR several months we have told you of the different advantages of our 
No. 520 6-Shot Repeating Shotgun. Here is part of a letter from a user of 
a N o. 520, and he puts the argument a little bit differently—he writes from the 
standpoint of the ACTUAL USER. 
“As to the mechanism or action of the gun, I regard it as superior, in many ways, to other makes of repeating guns, 
chief among them being the increased rapidity of passing shells from magazine to carrier and the consequent lessened 
chance of jamming, as often occurs with other repeaters. In the Stevens Repeater, the moment the action slide handle 
is started rearward, the loaded shell is released from the magazine and placed upon the carrier before the action is 
entirely open. However, in other Pump Guns, the action must be entirely Open before the loaded shell passes 
from magazine to carrier.” 
A Hollow Matted Sighting Rib is the principal feature of the No. 522 Trap Shooter Grade. It gives you sure 
and rapid sight without adding any appreciable weight to the gun. Made with full choke 30-inch barrel, fancy 
stock, straight grip, checked grip and forearm slide. Stock 14 inches in length, drop at heel 2% inches, drop at 
comb \ V 2 inches, weight 7% pounds. No deviations. The No. 522 Lists at $40.00. Made also as No. 525 De 
Luxe with straight or pistol grip, any 'length of barrel and reasonable options. The No. 525 Lists at $50.00. 
DO YOU WANT TO BE A BETTER SHOT? 
It's the fine points that make the big difference between 
the expert and the ordinary shot. 
Experts don't give away these points they spent long 
years to get. But it’s to our advantage that present and 
future users of Stevens rifles and shotguns become expert 
shots. We employ some of the world's crack shots. They know 
all the little kinks—the fine points that get them big scores. 
Do you want these short cuts to expert shooting? Then 
write us what interests you—rifle shooting, the traps or field 
shooting. Our answer goes the day your letter comes, giving 
you practical suggestions on how to improve your style and 
accuracy. 
J. STEVENS ARMS TOOL COMPANY, Dept. 322, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
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