< Previousso MILIT AR Y AIMING DEVICES, Etc. T H E C H E Y L E S M O R E S U B - T A R G E T P R A C T I O E R O D . Tlio Clieylesmoro Sub-Target I'ractice Hod has been designed to supply, at a very low cost, a means to practice with the Rifle, either in or out of doors, without use of Ammunition. A small Stool Rod is in.serted in the boro of tlie Rifle and is held in position by a spiral spring. One end of the rod fits close up to the point of tho firing pin, and the other etui is flush with tho muitzle of tho rifle. of the any The Rifle is cocked and discharged in tlie usual manner. At tho moment of firing the rod is projected forward from the muzzle the rifle about 10 inches. A target is inserted in a rubber target-bolder wbicb is arranged to be hung on the wall " I''""'' i- convenient position, and ean be used cither .stationnry or jnovinp^ The iioint ?e";^roftrcorrVcre";olthe:im."Ther^j;t^^^^^^ aocuraw practice. Tho Api«ratus is complete in every way and eaoli one is supplied with 100 targcte. Price 23/6 each.r Api«ratus is complete in every way T H E S U B - T A R G E T R I F L E fMACHINE. T H E P O R T A B L E S U B - T A R G E T MACHINE. Adopted hy tho War Office. 1.—This machine is adapted for use in barracks or upon the range in a fairly sheltered s))0t. It may be ottaclicd or detached from any rifle in a few moments. The rifle is quite free, and is aimed and fired precisely as when cartridge firing, except that the cartridge is not used. 2.—Practice may be obtained all Llie year round without ammunition. .3.—Every fault in holding, aiming and trigger pressing accurately recorded. 4 . — X o a m m u n i t i o n u s e d , a n d i t s c o s t saved, upkeep practically NIL. 5.—Simple strong and ab.solutoly ac c u r a t e . U s e f u l a l i k e f o r i n s t r u c t i n g t h e r e c r u i t a n d f o r p r a c t i c e b y e x perienced marksmen. Price £14 0 0 Price £54 0 O For teaching markmanship with out ammunition. No range is required, no ammunition necessary, but blank cartridges can be used. Used extensively throughout the army, also adopted by the German Wa r D e p a r t m e n t . T H E L E G R E T A I M T E A C H E R . Adopted by Government. We give below reproduction of the instructions issued by the School of Musketry. A«i I. n r V U W i fi l A i m 1 * 0 4 ^ 4 ' t. Pt»f«r 4f of < II ■ PiwtnAI i Itofh Laf on ttv . Abo*r hoiijon YK«(r (eiMmioiT fvroMi relftyl l i / k a t i i > 4 , I n t f r v J o r f o r n L { (hecki faulTt. Cara nisr^y Palieit net It oioyt'jotpffH |l;» iT^U' No. LA T. Price 8/- T H E R A L S T O N P O C K E T R A N G E ESTIMA T OR. A wonderfullj- accurate compact and cheap instrument for instantly e.stimating ranges. O n e o f t h e s e i n s t r u m e n t s s h o u l d b e i n the pos.-iession of allfire unit commanders. Supplied in neat leather case with button hole thong. Price 10/- Dcscriptivc pamphlet sent on application, P A R K E R ' S A I M I N G A N D E Y E D I S C . As described in Training Manual 1909. Top illustration shows the Aiming Disc, liottom illustration shows the Eye Disc. Price 7/6 doz. P A R K E R ' S F I E L D S E R V I C E TA R G E T I N D I C AT O R . With attachment for fixing on Bayonet as used at the School of Musketry. Price 4/6 each. This provides the most efl'ective means of ascertaining if u man's recognition of the indicated target i s c o r r e c t . WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK31 AIMING DEVICES-continued. a A I M C O R R E C T O R . (New Govt. Pattern). Tliis instrument which is pl.aceci on the Rilie in roar of the backsiglit enables the Instrnctor to see how liis pni)il aims. To see the relieclion of the Sights and tlie Target it is necessary to look into the instriiaient exactly at a right angle to the barrel. No. ?13, Price 72/- dozen. Sparc Icn.ses for .•\im Correctors No. 213.t. Price 12/- dozen. AIMING REST . No. .3.34 H Government Pattern 43/- FIRING REST . N o . 3 3 4 . A s i l l u s t r a t e d . . . 4 0 / - DUMMY CAR TRIDGES. F o r r a p i d fi r e p r a c t i c e . T h e s e a r e drilled with holes in the case to prevent their being mi.staken for "live" Cartridges. No. UC 10. Price per sot of ton 3/- SIGNALLING FLAGS, ETC. These are mode of the best light material, with tc|>s strengthened with tine leather to stand the strain. MORSE N o . A . . ' ) 7 . — 2 f o o t F l o g s . . . 2 / 4 c a c l i N o . — 3 f t . 6 i n . P o l e s . . . 1 / 2 , , No. 15..57.—3 foot Flogs ... 4/- ,, N o . E . . 5 7 . — n f t . B i n . P o l e s . . . 2 / - ■, SEMAPHORE No. C..57.—18in. Flags ... 4/10 fwir N o . F . 3 7 - — 2 f C . O i n . P o l o s . . . 2 / 4 , , P R E S E N T A T I O N S I L K F L A G Silk Flag 16in. square, and best ebony cane witli silver eye bands, black leatherette case for flag. Price 20/- DUMMY TELEGRAPH KEY Made of solid brass, mounted on a Mahogany board. Price 8/- MILIT AR Y SUN A l l o w e d t o b e w o r n w h e n i n u n i f o r m i n CAP COVERS. These wore originally made to cover the forngo pattern head-dress, but arc now worn directly on the head. Being unstiffoned except at the peak, they fold up small enough to carry in a pocket. No. 0.0. 1. Price 16/- dozen. White or Kliaki as ordered. HEADGEAR. place of tho regulation head-dress. T H E B i S L E Y S U N H A T . Turn down peak, lined inside, well finished. While or Khaki as ordered. Size must bo stated. N o . B . C . 3 . P r i c e 3 2 / - d o z e n . N o . C - C . 4 . W H I T E C O V E R for new pattern Army Cap. Price 16/- dozen. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK32 A R M O U R Y T O O L S A N D M A T E R I A L S , F O R S E R V I C E R I F L E S . N o . 6 . C h a m b e r C l e a n e r , w i t h l e u t l i e r c l e a n e r t o fi t C h a m b e r o f R i fl e o r Carbine. Price 3/9 If made to use with brace Price 4/6 No. 9a. Action Implement, Pattern "C." Price 5|4 N o . 9 i : . S t o c k B o l t Tu r n s c r e w P r i c e 3 / - N o . O c . S t o c k B o l t W a d R e m o v e r P r i c e 9 d . No. II. T ool, Extrac t o r S p r i n g , with presser com bined. Price 3/9 N o . 1 3 . K e y f o r r e m o v i n g S t r i k e r Price 3/9 No. I2a. Striker Key to use with brace Price 3/- N o . 1 3 . D i a l K e y f o r s c r e w of Dial Sight. Price 1/6 No. U. Hand Guard Lever B r a . « . s F o r k . T h i s t o o l removes the hand guard, without damage or cliuiico of breakage. Price 2/3 No. 15. Govt. Corkscrew Bit 1 6 / - d o z e n . No. 16. Double Corkscrew B i t 1 6 / - d o z e n . No. 17. Ratchet Screw Bit Tlie be.st Rag Drawer. 1 6 / - d o z e n . HSS© No. 17 IT.t. Spoon Bit for cubtiti^ out Pull thro's. Price 16;'- Uoz. No. No. No. 17n. Drifts fore end, 170 Magazine Catch Pin, 1 7 d S i g h t A x i s P i n 1 / 6 e a c h . 18. Jag for Govt. Patches to screw on • r o d . 8 / - d o z e n . IHa. Government Clearing Plugs, Split 5/4 Plain 3/- No. iSn. Bayonet Ring Cleaner , for cleaning inside the r i n g s o f B a y o n e t s . Price 3/- N o . 1 8 c . B a y o n e t B o l t R e m o v e r 2 / 3 N o . 1 8 i > . B o l t C o v e r R e m o v e r 2 / 3 No. 19. Armourers' Screw Drivers 1/6 each. Set of three (large, medium and small), 3/9 No. 30. Armourers' B r u s h P r i c e 9 / - d o z . No. 21. Armourers' Jag Price 1/6 — No. 23. Pull Thro's (iovl. pattern 6/- doz. N o . 2 3 a . We i g h t s f o r P u l l Thro's 9/- doz. N o . 2 3 n . G a u z e s f o r 1 ' u l l Thro's, SI- per 100, No. 34. Cords only, fitted with gauze 4/- dozen. Special ciuotations for large quantities. No, 2o. Oil Bottles, Now pattern with spoon, 12/- per doz. N o . 2 5 a . A r t i l l e r y p a t t e r n d i t t o , 13/6 doz. No. 25n. Double Pull Thro' (with hand loop, weight and gauze). 8/- dozen. N o . 3 o c . T h e H a n d y F u n n e l , f o r c l e a n i n g r i fl e s w i t h boiling water and common soda aide Training Manual Appendix, section 3, par. 4. Price including Pint Mug, 3/9 No. 32. Government Cor dite Oil, 9/- per gallon. No. 33. Rangoon Gun Oil, 9/- per gallon. No. 34. Nitroclene, 10/6 per gallon. (The above Oil prices include Cans or Oil Drums WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKARMOURY TOOLS (continued) No. .'}4a. Parker's Armourine, in tins, 8/-, 16/- and 24/- doz. This is strongly recommended for preserving Arms from rust during the Winter months. F l a x To w. P e r l b . 1 / 6 Government Marked Flannelette, 9ci. peryard. 30 in. u'idtli. No. 35. No. 30. No. 3Ga. No. 37. No. 37a. No. 37ii. No. 37c. No. .37l). No. 37k. No. 38. No. .38a. , •o.PABKenS l) ^RffiOURlNEj. Govt. Marked Flannelette in 4-in. strips, made up in roils of 60 yards, 6/- per roll. Clams for Vice (cork or felt lined) 4/- per pair. Corks for Clams (single), lOd. each. Horses (for bench) 8/- each. Hammers (rivotting)4-oz. 2/3; 24-07.. 8/9 each. Files (smoot)i, in liaadles) 3 square 1/6 ; pillar 1/9 Pliers (flat nose) 2/4 Ueg Vices from SO/-; Hand Vices 16 nz. 8/4 Carbor undum Stone for adjiisti ng pnll-oirs, 2/4 No. 30. Figures (steel), to mark Sight Protectors, Weights, & c . 5 / 4 s e t . A n y s i z e m a d e t o o r d e r. No. 30a. Inlaid Letters and Figures on wood blocks, for marking Overcoats and otlior equipment, regula tion size, 1/6 eaoli. Any combination made to order. No. 40. Lock Stencils (interchangeablo), J-in. 12/- per box, for marking equipment, kit bags, etc. Any word can be quickly formed as each letter or figure locks to the one preceding. 70 letters and figures in a box. Useful for printing short notices. B l a c k I n k , 1 / - a n d 2 / - p e r b o x . Wliiic, 2/- per cuke. Bnislies 1/- No. 4G. Regulation Slings (black or brown Icatlier) 2/3 each No. 46a. Regulation Slings (Bull ) 48/- do/.. No. 4Gu. Regulation Slings (Web) 28/- doz. N o . 4 7 . B a y o n e t H o l d e r f o r Hacks. 4/- per do/,. Ann This ingenious little device lias hccu found the most convenient method of holding hayonets. It is en.sily fixed, and gives the Racks ft very smart apjoarance. It has boon adopted by tlio Warwickshire and Stullordshiro Regiments • NEW GOVERNMENT P A TTERN CLEANING RODS. No, 51 for Jute, suitable for Rifle and Carbine, 394 inches long ... 6/8 eacli. No. 51a for use with brass wire (Rifles), 32J inches long 6/8 each. N o . 5 1 u , , , , „ , , ( C a r b i n e s ) , 2 3 4 i n c h e s l o n g 6 / 8 e a c h . No. .52. Muzzle Guide for use witli above (Government pattern), as illu.strated ... ... 10/- caeli. N o . 5 3 . B r a s s W i r e S t r a n d s i n S pattern rods No. 53a. Flour of Emery, very fine No. 53. Brass Wire Strands in S-ineh lengths, s|iccially made for use with new p a t t e r n r o d s 4 / - p e r l b . ... 1/6 per tin. t.ililRMllMltkll1i^KllMMnuiH>i>l fll 11 iluzzlo Guide. No. 54. Parker's Barrel Clearer. As supplied to the Crown Agents for the Colonies. For extracting Rag, Cord, or any obstruction in the '303 barrel. No vice or bench necessary. In strong wood box. Price 18/9 each. South Africa.—"The Barrel Clearer I purcha-sed from you before I left Aldevsliot I must say that it has hpc f ine.5timable value to me since we arrived out here, 1 do not know how I should have gone on M-ithout it, it never faik to the hardest obstruction and in such a little time too, every Armourer should be equipped with one of these/' Wo have recently supplied the Union of South Africa Government with 60 Barrel Cleaners. Sei„eaiil. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK34 EQUIPMENT SUNDRIES. C Y C U S T S ' R I F L E C A R R I E R . In spite of the many newer pat t e r n s o n t h e m a r k e t w e c o n s i d e r t h a t t h i s i s s t i l l f a r a n d a w a y t l i e b e s t method of carrying a rifie on a cycle. The rifle passes through the frame anci thereby escapes the knees of the rider. It is also in the best position for escaping muil and dust. Price per pair 27/- COMBINA TION KNIFE, FORK AND SPOON. By a simple locking device the three t>arts are put together and tnketi niJiirt. It is Shertield made of first quality materials and eNceedingly cleanly in use, and can be curried comfortably in tbo pocket, haversack or satchel. Price 5/8 X o . - 2 5 8 . T H E • ■ SEGUREM" R I F L E S T R A P . For securing Rilles to Tent Polo, also useful as a Pipe or Stick Rack. Price with 8 loops, 6/- 3 3 X o . 2 5 9 . B U T T O N S T I C K 4 / - d o z . Xo. 260. BRUSH / 4/6 „ Xo. 261. ARMY BUTT ON BRUSH 12/- doz. Xo. 262. PYNKA, for polishing buttons,' badges, etc. ... X O . 2 0 2 a . " S O L D I E R ' S F R I E N D PA S T E X o . 2 6 3 . B L A N C O C A K E S . . . Xo. 26.3.r . KHAKI do. 21/- gross. 33/- X o . 2 7 l A . G E N U I N E M E T R O P O L I T A N W H I S T L E 2/- each_ No. 271. POLICE WHISTLE (German Silver) 1/6 „ N o . 2 7 0 . „ , , N i c k e l - p l a t e d 1 / 3 „ The above are supplied witli button-bole tiiongs, but may bo liud with long Kliuki Lanyards at 4d. each extra. No. 272. CHEVRONS, Gold on Cloth ... 1/6 per bar. No. 273. W orsted i> All other Badges in stock or made to order. REC. NO. 553020. CAP STIFFENER. Considerably "improves the appearance of licad-dress. Price 4/. doz. PA R K E R ' S " N E W S E C U R E " T E N T P O L E C L I P AND LANTERN HOOK. N o . 2 5 7 a P r i c e 2 7 / - d o z . Fits on the pole of any Regulation Boll Tent and is a great convenience to Territorials, Campers Out and Rifle Club men when attending Bisley and other meetings. It packs into a small compass in a kit,bag, and is practically unbreakable. N o . 2 6 4 . B L A N C O i n z i n c p o t s No. 265. PIPECLA Y Price 10/- doz. ,, 1/8 „ No. 266. SWAGGER CANES, with rcgimenUl crest. Price 13/6 doz. Quotatio7is for quunCilies. Special sCicka made to order. No. 267. SPURS, Mashing, Box Jack, from 4/- per pair. Officer's Koliler p.attern Whistle, silver-plated, witli leather throng or khaki cord as ordered. No. 208 Price 24/-doz. Serjeant's Koliler Whistle, best Gcrmansilver.with throng o r c o r d . N o . 2 6 9 I ' " c e 1 8 / - d o z . MEDAL AND RIBBON BARS. Ribbon Bars, covered. No. 274. Single, Sd.each. No. 275. Double, 1/. „ No. 276. Treble, 1/8 „ Medal Bars. No.277. Single, Sd.oacli, No.278. Double,!/- ,, N o . 2 7 3 . T r e b l e , 3 / - , , Special Burs to Order. MEDAL RIBBONS. Long Service and War Ribbons of recent dates in stock. N o . 2 8 0 P r i c e s / - y a r d . C A R T R I D G E P E N C I L S . No. 283. Price 4/8 doz. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK35 SWORD DEP AR TMENT . We stock and make up to order Swords for all Branches of tlie Service of correct regulation pattern and best quality and finish. m o No. 345 , No. 345. Infantry Oflicers' Sword, latest regulation pattern, nickel plated hilt and scabbard, liighly polished and o r a b o s s e d b l a d e i n c h a m o i s l i n e d s w o r d c o v e r No. 346. Rifle Oflicers' Sword, rifle pattern hilt ditto ditto ditto £3 12 0 3 1 2 0 1^ No. 347 N o . . 3 4 7 . A r t i l l e r y O f fi c e r s ' S w o r d d i t t o d i t t o N o . 3 4 8 . C a v a l r y O l fi c e r s ' S w o r d d i t t o d i t t o No. 348a. Latest Regulation Cavalry Oflicers' Sword (straight blado) ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £3 12 0 4 0 0 5 8 0 No. 349. No. .3,50. No. 351. No. 352. No. 349 Scottish Claymore with lining, fringe, etc. complete Staff Sergeants' Sword, latest pattern Naval Oflicers' Sword, gilded mounts Yeomanry Troopers'Sword £5 10 2 8 0 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 ' i I* ' i We do up Swords as new, including removing dents from steel scabbards, polishing blade, polishing and nickel-plating scabbard and hilt, blacking and re-wiring grip for 16/10 No. 352a. Oflicers' Blades £016 10 No, 352n. ,, Steol iiickol-platod Scabbards 01610 No. 352c, Regulation Pattern Infantry Hilt, fitted to blado 113 8 No. 353. Sam Browne Equipment complete with holster and 80 pouch, as iVfusiraied 2 No. 354. Ditto without holster and pouch I160 No. 355. Sam Browne Infantry Scabbard 10 0 No. S55a. , , C a v a l r y , , 124 No. 336.Sam Browne Sword Knot 04 0 No. 357.Buckskin ,, 08 0 No. 358. Lances for Tent Pegging or I'ig Sticking20 0 No, 350. Lance head only 0 16 0 No. 360. F e n c i n g F o i l s P ® " " P ® ' ® 0 12 0 No. 361. F e n c i n g S t i c k s a n d B a s k e t s p e r p a i r 0 2 6 No. 362. Claymore Hilt Linings 0 8 0 No. 363. ,, T assehs 0410 No. 364, Best American Cloth Sword Covers, selvyt lined 04 0 No. 365. Best Leather Sword Covers 10 0 MtlW' WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK36 MILITARY TARGETS (reduced to T A B L E A . P e r 1 . 0 0 0 lo yds=200 vds 9/6 15 ,, 300 ,, 8/6 1 5 „ 4 0 0 „ 7 / 8 1 5 „ 5 0 0 7 / S Musketry course for Regular, Reserve and Territorial Forces. FIRST CLASS (BULLSEYE) ELEMENTARY. scale). , P e r I . O O O 20 yds=200 ydsl4/4 2 0 „ 3 0 0 „ 9 / - 2 0 „ 4 0 0 „ 8 / 6 2 0 „ 5 0 0 „ 7 / 8 „ P e r ' ' - 0 0 0 yds=200 yds 22/- 2 5 3 0 0 „ 1 0 / 6 2 5 4 0 0 „ 9 / - 2 5 „ 5 0 0 . . 8 ; 6 P e r 1 . 0 0 0 to yds=100 vds 14/4 1 5 „ 2 0 0 „ 8 / 6 TABLES A and B SECOND CLASS ELEMENTARY. P e r 1 . 0 0 0 30 yds=200yds 35/4 3 0 3 0 0 „ 1 6 / 2 3 0 „ 4 0 0 „ 9 / 6 30 .. 500 8/6 P e r 1 . 0 0 0 20 y<ls=100 yds 23/8 2 0 „ 2 0 0 9 / . 25 yds. 25 .. Per I.OOO rlOO yd.<<40/8 2 0 0 „ 1 0 / 6 P e r 1 . 0 0 0 30yd.s = i00yds 48/6 30 200 ,, 16/2 FIRST and SECOND CLASS MINIATURE FIGURE TARGETS MUSKETR Y COURSE, 1909. TABLE B. FIRST CLASS PIQURE TARGETS. P e r 1 . 0 0 0 lo yd.'i = 200 yds 15/2 15 15 13 15 .300 400 500 600 11 / 4 10/6 9/6 9/6 Per I .COO 20 yd3 = 200 yds 23/8 2 0 „ 3 0 0 „ 1 3 / 4 2 0 4 0 0 „ 1 1 / 4 20 ,, 300 ,, 10/6 2 0 , , ( i f K ) „ 9 / 6 P e r 1 . 0 0 0 2o yds=200yds31/4 25 25 300 400 500 600 18/- 12/4 11 / 4 10/6 P e r 1 , 0 0 0 1.0 yds = 200 yds 11/4 15 ,, 300 ,, 9/6 table B. SECCND class figure TARGETS. P e r 1 . 0 0 0 SOyds^aOO yd.s42/8 3 0 „ 3 0 0 „ 2 3 / 8 30 ,, 400 ,, 15/2 3 0 „ 5 0 0 „ 1 2 / 4 3 0 6 0 0 „ 1 1 / 4 P e r I . O O O 20yds=200vdsl3/4 20 „ .300',, 11/4 P e r l . O o o 25 ycls=200 yds 18/- 30012/4 P e c 1 . 0 0 0 .30yds=200yds23/8 3 0 . . 3 0 0 „ 1 3 / 4 TABLE B. FIGURE 3 AND FIGURE 5 (SILHOUETTE) TARGETS. Per I.OOO 15yds = 300yds 7/8 1 5 „ 4 0 0 , , 6 / 8 Per 1-OCO 20yds=300 vds 9/6 20 ,, 400 .. 7/6 , , , P e r 1 . 0 0 0 2o yds=300 yds 10/6 400 9/6 Orders under 1,000 art char'jed at ilightty increaitd pricts. Pec 1,000 .30 yds=300ydsll,6 3 0 4 0 0 „ 1 1 / 6 S.M.R.C. T ARGETS. Decimal Targets. > - J - , . P e r 1 0 0 0la yds. single bullscye 6in. card... 7/- 23 „ five bullseyes Uiii. ,, . t w o „ 6 i n , ,, single bullseyc ,, centre only ,, double bullsevc 6in, ,, ... 6 i i i . „ . . . 6in. Oin. ,, ... ,, Gill. ,, ... ,, -Single bullseye 6iii ,, » G i n „ 12in 23/8 121". » > „ 2 4 i n . j i a p c r 5 4 / - S.M.R.C. Match Targets. For 15 yds. live bullseyes aliout Tin. x Gin. card 10/6 For 20 ,, ,, ,, ,, lOin. xGiin. ,, 12/4 t o f - ' S „ 1 2 i n . x « i n . „ 1 4 / - For 50 „ Two „ „ I5ln. x lOJiti. „ 23/S ■:::z:zz2 N . R . A . B U L L S E Y E T A R G E T . S.M.R.C. Time Limit Targets. For 2.5 yds. Three Ovals on Green Cards F o r 5 0 , , T w o F o r 1 0 0 , , O n e P e r 1 0 0 0 ... 16/2 ... 21/8 ... 26/8 15 yds. 15 ,, 15 200 500 GOO N.R.A. (Kingr's 1st Stagre) TARGETS (reduced to scale). Tlie ligure targets have the iijiper half "grey" lower half "green " and the centra! figure "brown." P e r , 1 0 0 0 P e r 1 0 0 0 P , . r i f t n o 20 yds. = 200 yds. 13/4 25 yd.s. = 200 yds. 18/- 25 .. 500 .. 1 1/4 yds.11 / 4 9/6 9/6 10/6 9/6 200 yds. 500 .. 2 0 „ 5 O 0 2 0 . . 6 0 0 „ 9 / 6 2 5 „ 6 0 0 „ uO yds. = 200 yds. 6/8 per 100. 100 yds. = 200 yds. 25/8 per 100. 10/0 P e r 1 0 0 0 .30 yds. = 200 yds. 23/8 3 0 „ 5 0 0 „ 1 2 / 4 3 0 „ 6 0 0 „ 1 1 / 4 WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKTARG ETS (continued) T H E H I L L S I F F K E N As used at the School of Musketry, Hythe. L A N D S C A P E T A R G E T S . S a n c t i o n e d a n d a d o p t e d b y t h e A r m y C o u n c i l . No. I Knglisli Scric.i No. 10 Contiiicnlal Series.No. U Indiuii Soiics. No. HSj;. No. HSC. No. HSI. DESCRIPTION AND PRICES. Kiifiisli Scries, coii.si.sU of Five I'liiiols in imtiinil colom-.i eiicli 00 x •10 ins. CoiitinoiiLiil Series, consi.sls of Five I'anol.s in natural coioiirs each COxil ins. Indian Series, consists of Throe Panels in natural colours each 00 x 40 ins. Single Panels of either .series ean bo supplied at Additional sets of live in same parcel can bo .supplied at I, three ,, ,, ,, Discounts are quoted ofT lots of 10 and over. No. HSO. Faint Outlinc.s of above Panels for firing practice witli Elovntcd Sights In ordering the latter tlio Panel miinbers mu.st be stated. Panels No. 1 to .*> I ' a n e l s N o . ! ) t o 1 3 a i i e l s N o . 0 t o 8 Price per set Price per set P r i c e p e r s e t each each each 20/. 30/. 12/. 4/. 15/- 12/- l > e r d o z e n 8 / - TA R G E T S F O R T H E O F F I C E R S ' T R A I N I N G C O R P S ( J u n i o r D i v i s i o n ) MUSKETR Y COURSE. Instructional. O.T.C. No. 2.O.T .C. No. Bnll's-Eyo Target for Grouping Practice In.strnctional (Figure) Target No. 2 Silhouette (Full Figaro) N o . 3 „ ( P r o n e , , ) N o . 4 , , ( K n e e l i n g F i g u r e ) . . . 1 5 y a r d s 9 / 6 . . . 2 0 y a r d s 1 4 / 2 11 / 4 . . . , . 1 4 / 2 1 1 / 4 . . . „ 1 1 / 4 1 1 / 4 . . . „ 1 1 / 4 _ , . . 1 1 / 4 . . . „ 1 1 / 4 The Bull's-Eye T.arget has a hlack bull's-cyo on a white card. The Instructional Target has the bottom-half groon, the top-half grey, and brown figure. The Silhouette figures are printed on cards, or may bo cut out to order. r(».3. O.T.C. No. 4. 25 yards 22/- per 1000. 18/. 11 / 4 11 / 4 11 / 4 B R E A K A B L E M U S K E T R Y D I S C S . F o r T e a m S h o o t i n g , Q u i c k fi r i n g a n d S h a r p S h o o t i n g C o m p e t i t i o n s . . Discs for 25 yards Pool Shooting 14/2 1,000 11 11 5 0 > 1 1 , 1 7 / - „ 1 . 1 , 1 0 0 „ , , . . . 2 0 / - „ G U M M E D PAT C H E S F O R L O N G R A N G E M I N I AT U R E B O R E TA R G E T S . Made U]> in books of r«00 patches in three varielie.s; (!,P. 1 Black only G-P. 2 White oii'ly G.P. 3 Half black and half white 4/- per dozen hooks. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK38 C A R D T A R G E T R E Q U I S I T E S A N D D E L I V E R Y M A C H I N E S . T H E C R O C K E R TA R G E T HOLDER. Holders complete 3/4 doz. Clips only, 1/10 doz. These holders are supplied with our ranjies. When used out-of-doors three nre required for 20 yards cards and four for 00 and 100 yards targets. To remove targets, draw the clip forwards against the spring and give a half • turn oil' the card. This allows for the new target to bo placed in position and fixed by giving oacli of the clips a huli-turii hack on to tho card. T H E C R O C K E R T A R G E T AND N O T I C E B O A R D P I N . KeSistcred No 607072. P.1 tent applied for No. 1930^/12 In boxes containing 3 dozen, 1/6 per box. Tiiese are strongly made steel pins, tin-coated to prevent rust, and as they are of a pattern that can be bold comfortably with the finger and thumb to be thrust into, and quite as easily withdrawn from, tho target or notice boards without the use of a hammer or tack-lifter, they will effect a saving of time and finger nails in removing targets, and will bo well wortli the slight incrcn.sc in cost over tacks or common drawing pins. T R A N S P A R E N T ' * S H O T H O L E " O R " S C O R E " D E F I N E R . This useful instrument has been designed to assist .Marksmen and Kango OfTicers, to determine the value of a score in case of a doubtful shot on a Miniature Target. It consists of a transparent card, which when placed on the Target shows clearly whether a hit can be recorded, Stocked only for 25 and 50 yards N.R.A, and S.M.R.C. Targets. Price 1/10 each. T H E " S I M P L E X " S H O T H O L E G A U G E . ACCURACY GUARANTEED. This bandy little gauge has quite superseded other mcthod.s of ascertaining w h e t h e r t h e b u l l e t h a s s t r u c k t h e r i n g o r n o t . A f t e r t h e b u l l e t p a s s e s through the card the hole c o n t r a c t s t o t h e s i z e o f t h e point of the gauge which in t h o i l l u s t r a t i o n h a s b e e n pushed into the hole. The c o l l a r w h i c h i s s h o w n c u t ting the carton ring is the e x a c t s i z e o f t h e b u l l e t a s i t l e a v e s t h e m i u z l e o f t h e Rifle. Price 8/- dozen. COMBINED C E N T R E A N D E D G E H I T T I N G SHOT HOLE GAUGE. In view of the facility with which " possibles " are made at 25 yards compared with longer distances, it is being increasingly advocated that hits should be at least central on the line to score the higher points, and particularly as a ragged edge hitting group ofttimes scares as many points as a very good group. Illustration shows gauge in use for centre bitting, Note the pointer is over (he line, indicating that the shot in question does not score a carton. Price (in waistcoat pocket pouch), 16/- doz. A U T O M A T I C C A R T R I D G E D E L I V E R Y M A C H I N E . Supplies Tin Box to hold any number of rounds up to 10 long Cartridges for One Penny (or Twopence). Half-pennies will not work. No Rifle Club is properly equipped without one. No attendant required. PRICES. Machines to hold 50 Boxes (500 rounds) single column 21x7x6 61/- each. 7 2 , , 7 2 0 „ d o u b l e „ 1 7 x 9 x 7 7 7 / 8 „ . . 1 0 0 „ 1 0 0 0 „ „ „ 2 1 x 9 x 7 1 1 1 / - „ Made in Solid Oak, witb Brass Fittings, When ordering, please mention if Machine is required to work pennies or twopence. WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UK39 A I R R I F L E A C C E S S O R I E S , & c . T H E " H I G H E S T P O S S I B L E " A I R P I S T O L . T a k e s N o . 1 A i r R i fl e P e l l e t . ' 1 7 7 C a l i b r e . No Licence Required. Tliis ia not. a toy but ii weapon of precision, which, while giving unlimited pleasure, uflbrds tests of skill not hitherto obtainable. The length of the barrel is OJin.s. and tho length over all is 12in9. Weight2flbs. It is easily manipulated and loaded, is beautifully balanced, well made and of handsome appearance, It is intoiulod for uso in tho liomc, bhegarden, at Club Ranges and in BaiTuck Rooms. For Raroiars it is a sure money making attraction. Price, packed in card box witli steel cleaning rod and full instruction-s Wutovproof Canvas Covered Case for above 54 6 31/6 P E L L E T S F O R A I R R I F L E S . This is tho most successful de-sign of pellet yet introduced, the high and low dimensions shown are never e xcee de d, meanin g th at th o pellets can no t vary more than ijj'njth of an inch on the nose and IJ thousandths on tho base. ;22B"LOW J •229'"HV(5H""'' Tho -22 in. (No- 2) "Adder" Pellet. A d d e r P e l l e t s' 1 7 7 c a l . o r N o , I . . . 2 / 5 p e r 1 0 0 0 Witton ,,•177 cal. or No. 1 .. 2/5 .. Match ,, "177 cal. or No. I ... 3/4 A d d e r „ •22 cal. or No. 2 ... 5/4 .. *1 •230 cal. or No. 3 .. 6/. . .. Expert „ •177 Ciil. or No. I ... 2/- •■22 cal. or No. 2 ... 3/6 PELLETS BORE ISe'HICH FOR SMOOTH AIR GUNS. The 'Acme' No. 1 bore,in 1000s, 1/8 box do., do., in 500s, 9d. ,, T H E A U T O M A T I C PELLET DELIVER Y MACHINE. Contains 40 boxes which each hold 10 or more pellets. It soon pays for itself as it dispense.s with tho necessity of an attendant to count out and sell the pellets. Price 46/- CARD T ARGETS FOR AIR RIFLES. National Air Hide As-sociation Standard Target, 6 d . p e r 1 0 0 . 5 / 8 p e r 1 0 0 0 . N O N - D R Y I N G W H I T E P A I N T . F o r r e - w h i t e n i n g f a c e o f s t e e l Ta r g e t . . . 8 / - d o r. G o o d P a i n t B r u s h e s . . . . . . . . . 6 / - , , B . 8 . A . A I R R I F L E A C C E S S O R I E S . P i s t o n S p r i n g s ( n o w d o u b l e p a t t e r n ) . . . 2 / 9 | > a i r. T r i g g e r S p r i n g . . . • • • • • • 8 d . e a c h . B e n d F o r e - s i g h t . . . . . . . . . • • • 8 / - „ Back-sight ... ... 4/6 ,, Back-sight Leaf ... ... 1/4 „ Bnek-sight Screw ... ... ... ... 6d. ,, Back-sight Spring ... ... 8d. ,, S p a n n e r f o r a d j u s t i n g P u l l - o f f . . . . . . S d . „ R o d a n d B r u s h f o r c l e a r i n g r i fl i n g . . . . . . 2 4 / - d o z . C l o t h C o v e r . . . • • • . . . 1 3 / 6 „ M a i l C a n v a s C o v e r . . . . . . 4 / l O e a c l i . M a i l C a n v a s C o v e r w i t h N o s e - c a p . . . . . . 5 / 6 „ P i s t o n W a s h e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 d . „ S i g h t p r o t e c t o r s . . . • • • . . . 1 6 / - d o z . Wlieii ordering please state for which pattern rifle the parts are reijuired. A C C E S S O R I E S F O R O T H E R M A K E S O F SPRINGS No. I Gem No. 3 Gem Heavy Militia Light ,, Dolphin PIST ONS No. 1 Gem No. 3 0cm Heavy Militia... Light ,, LEVERS No. 1 Gem Heavy Militia... flight ,, ... AIR RIFLES, IS/e doz. 16/' 16/- 18/- 16/- S/4 each. 3/- 6/6 „ 6/6 „ 2/4 .. 6/6 5/6 WWW.RIFLEMAN.ORG.UKNext >