A/ you prefer a SINGLE ryour choice turns to single barrel shotguns, there is a large army of sportsmen who will advise you to select a Stevens. For the Stevens reputation for turning out single barrel guns of unusual accuracy, durability, and allJs round utility-—is the fl reputation that only if comes from actual 0 performance. 0 The No. 107 Stevens single (shown here) is if a sturdy gun for field If work. The No. 108 || "Featherweight”, with fl automatic extractor, fa comes in 32 and 410 11/1 gauge. Weight lbs. fwl The 116 is a handsome > low-priced gun, f in 12,16, and 20 gauge. IH Weight about 6 lbs. 89 "DreadOfllrN naught”—with extra heavy breech—only available m 12 gauge, ywk Weight lbs. All W® Stevens shotguns have W ® k een Proof-Tested. IB ® Inln SPECIFICATIONS. lO 7> single barrel '' shotgun — automatic No. 107 ejector,ix, t6,2o,aBand .410 gauge. Walnut SINGLE ,tock. Pistol grip. BARREL Weight 5 pounds. Excluiive Representative for Australia and Nev Zealand ASHER SMITH, LTD. F. O. Box 966 Sydney, N. S. W. J. STEVENS ARMS CO. Export Offices: 100 East 42nd Street New York, U.S. A. STEVE NS
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Otago Witness, Issue 3869, 8 May 1928, Page 54
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190Page 54 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3869, 8 May 1928, Page 54
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