William Powell Guns and Rifles 1922 Carrs Lane, Birmingham, England
25 pages, about 8" X 11", glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice photocopy... Printed on high quality 24# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.
Contents - Index:
- Pages: 25
- History and Introduction Established 1802
- Definition of the "Best Gun"
- Gunfitting and Peculiarities
- When to seek Advice by G. Victor Powell
- Fitting to personal sportsmanship
- The Powell No. 1 12 Bore and 16 Bore
- Whitworth Steel Barrels
- The Powell No. 2
- Whitworth Steel Barrels
- Single Trigger
- The Powell No. 3
- Sidelock Hammerless
- The Powell No. 4
- The Powell No. 5
- Sidelock Hammerless Ejector
- The Powell No. 6
- Anson/Deeley Locks
- The Powell No. 7
- Doll's Head Extension
- The Powell No. 8
- Anson and Deeley Pattern
- The Powell No. 9
- The Powell Cross-Eye Gun for central Vision
- Powell Pigeon Guns
- Powell Hammerless not Ejector Guns
- Powell Ladies' Guns
- The BSA Hammerless Gun
- Single Barrel Guns
- Powell Rifles
- Suited for India
- Combination Ball and Shot Guns
- Lee Enfield Sporting Rifles
- Mauser Rifles
- Magazine .404,333,.318, and .256
- With Detachable Barrels
- Powell .22 Bolt Action
- Powell Rook Rifles in .22,.250 and .300 bore
- BSA Air Rifles
- No.1 .177 bore
- No. 2 22 bore
- Pellets
- Card target Holders
- Leather Gun Cases
- Leg of Mutton Cases
- Canvas Gun Covers
- Cartridge Magazines
- Cartridge Bags