THE REMINGTON CREEDMOOR RIFLE.

IN THE GREAT

INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH OF 1877,

Great Britain vs. the United States, Charles E. Blydenburgh, with a Remington Breech-Loading Rifle, made 429 points out of a possible of 450, the greatest score ever recorded. Also, Dudley Selph, New Orleans Team, made 219 out of a possible of 225.

REMINGTON’S

REMINGTON’S BREECH-LOADING DOUBLE-BARRELED GUN

The Best ever offered the American Sportsman, combining all the most desirable features of the best imported, together with some valuable improvements not found in any other. Top Lever, Snap-Action, Centre-Fire. For sale by the trade everywhere.

[From the “Rod and Gun,” Nov. 18, 1876.]

The Remington Gun.—Judge H. A. Gildersleeve, of the American Rifle Team, 1874, 1875 and 1876, thus writes under the date of November 10: