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tioi% ißammerless Repeating Shotguns Sportsmen differ as to whether a i<5,16 or 20 Gauge is the best shotgun for field- shooting, but the knowing ones agree that the Winchester Model:l9l2 lightweight, hammerless repeater is the One best .bet in the shotgun line* This Winchester being made,in 12, 16 and 20 gauges, permits an advocate of the big, medium or small bore to indulge his fancy and be sure of getting a gun . .that is true to its gauge in balance, weight and length. All three gauges of this' model are made of speciallyselected materials. . Nickel steel, which is twice as | strong as ordinary gun steel, is used throughout for the metal parts in this" Winchester. This means a lightIlk weight , gun without sacrificing safety or strength. ■ IllkThis gun has a cross-bolt trigger lock, a smooth, quick and easy action, and a simple Take-Down system. It loads and unloads easily and its shoot(jing qualities are not excelled by the highest priced double guns. V There are many other pleasing and exclusive features of this Winchester which appeal to sportsmen that could be enumerated, but the gun itself , is the best evidence of its quality and desirability. FOR £ RED LETTER DAY AFIELD,' a SHOOT A WINCHESTER SHOTGUN J
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 14
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389Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 14
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