. Forest and stream . ne thin pliable metal, with reinforced base; are adapted to eitherWinchester or Wesson No. 2 primers. Can be reloaded as often as any of the thicker makes. Costonly about half as mnch. Weight less than paper shells. They shoot stronger and closer, and admitof a heavier charge, as owing to the thin metal, inside diameter is nearly two gauges larger. Loadsame as any brass shells, using wads say two sizes larger than gauge of shells. Or can be effectuallycrimped with tool and straighten out to original shape when discharged. The crimping tool alsoacts as a redncer, an advant


. Forest and stream . ne thin pliable metal, with reinforced base; are adapted to eitherWinchester or Wesson No. 2 primers. Can be reloaded as often as any of the thicker makes. Costonly about half as mnch. Weight less than paper shells. They shoot stronger and closer, and admitof a heavier charge, as owing to the thin metal, inside diameter is nearly two gauges larger. Loadsame as any brass shells, using wads say two sizes larger than gauge of shells. Or can be effectuallycrimped with tool and straighten out to original shape when discharged. The crimping tool alsoacts as a redncer, an advantage which wUl be appreciated by all experienced sportsmen. Sampleshells will he mailed (without charge) to any sportsmens club or dealer, and prices quoted to the traJaonly. For sale in any quantity by gun dealers generally, or shells in case lots only, (2,000), and crimpersnot less than one dozen, by HERMANN BOKER& CO., Sole American Agents, 101 & 103 Duane Street, New York. THE BEST HUNTING ARM IN THE WORLD!. SHELTON INSERTED RIFLE, With automatic extractor for d. & s. sHOTauNS. In offering this weU-known and celebrated rifle to the public we feel confident that the long-soughtmeans of converting a shotgun into a rifle, without loss of time or overloading the sportsman, is found,as thousands of voluntary testimonials bear evidence. The perfect simplicity of this invention—the absence of screws or nuts—adds to the ease with whichthe change can be made from a shotgun to a rifle, and to its durability-; there being nothing to get out otrepair, there can be no question about the wear of the rifle; neither is the shotgun liable to any injuiyin the use of it. The change can be made from shotgun to rifle, and back to shotgun, as quickly as adischarged sheU can be taken out and a gun reloaded, the rifle barrel being operated upon by the extractor of the shotgun in the saaie manner as the shot shell; and the sportsmans burden is increasedbut little—the weight of the Auxiliary Ri


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