


Stevens No. 330— double bar- 
reled hammerless shotgun — 
beautifully polished frame —se- 
lected black walnut stock, full 
pistol grip. Made in 20, 16 and 12 
gauges. Price, $27.50. In .410 
gauge for $30.00. 
Stevens Repeating Shotgun No. 520— 
Twelve gauge hammerless six shot repeater. 
Takedown high-pressure compressed steel 
. barrel—finely checkered walnut stock and 
slide handle—-pistol grip. Furnished with 
cylinder, modified or full-choke. Price,$43.50 
The fresh smell of an 
autumn day - - The 
startling whir of wings 
A challenge to the sporting spirit that lies deep in every man 
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| BES a far cry from the old fowling pieces 
of three hundred years ago to the smooth 
working repeater of today. 
But the keen thrill of bagging elusive game 
birds is now—just as it was then—a king of 
sports. 
Today in America, you will find some of 
the finest feathered game in the world and 
due to wise game laws our native birds are 
plentiful and have a future that will keep 
alive this sport for the coming generations. 
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For sixty years Stevens has been making 
firearms for American sportsmen, that shoot 
straight and hit hard. From the trim little 
four-ten single to the hard hitting twelve 
gaugerepeater there is a shotgun ideally suited 
for anything from quail to wild turkey. 
Every barrel is bored by a special slow 
process that makes it accurate to within less 
than a thousandth of an inch. 
And these high pressure steel barrels stay 
accurate too. That’s why today there are 
sportsmen who have been shooting with a 
Stevens for 20 years—and still swear by it 
for long hard use. 
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And last—the Stevens prices. In shotguns 
beginning with the single barrel No. 107 for 
only $12.00—in rifles with the Stevens Junior 
at $4.50—in every Stevens you’ll find a gun 
value unequalled in the firearms world. 
Your dealer will be glad to help you pick out the 
shotgun best suited to you. Ask him to show the 
Stevens line or write us for a complete illustrated 
booklet. 
J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY 
Dept. 78, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
Owned and operated by the Savage Arms Corporation 
SAVAGE-STEVENS 
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