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Top, Left: How would yott like to shoot a 4 gauge shotgun? Back in the days when this board was used to ad vertise Winchester cartridges, No. 4 paper and brass shot shells were avail able to sportsmen The 4 gauge gun was used mostly by duck hunters. Above: Dog and bagged game has been the subject of advertising media for Arms and Ammunition over the years. This picture was distributed by Winchester from about 1910 to 1920. Right: This duck picture tv as issued from about 1913 to 1923. The ttvo guns shown are a Model 1892 rifle and a Model 1912 shotgun. mm ern’s "know how,” Winchester’s line of ammuni tion was revamped to conform to Western’s own developments, and the entire list of Winchester shotguns and rifles was improved and many new models were introduced, including the famous Model 70 big game bolt action rifle. Today Win chester has a complete line of sporting firearms for every conceivable use by sportsmen, and its brand name is universally respected as a symbol of quality. 7
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