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"These high power rifles are too dangerous to use in the streets."

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 These high power rifles are too dangerous to use in the streets.
Letter of firearms salesman E.S. Parmenter, Utica, N.Y., June 23, (18)97, 2 pp., 7 3/4 x 10. To Percy Bowker, Wakefield, Mass. "I have severed my connections with the Savage Co. but will notify them that you want a catalog. Even with the factory loaded full charge c(ar)t(rid)g(e)s the powder does not all burn. You will find little square dents in some of your shells made by an unturned grain staying in the chamber where fired shell is extracted...Try 6 grs. weight of Walsrode shot gun powder, or 12 to 15 grs. weight of Savage #1 with your 130 gr. bullet cast 1 to 10...New York State is being armed with the Springfield. The best gun for the National Guard is the Win(chester) Repeating shot gun loaded with Buck Shot. These high power rifles are too dangerous to use in the streets and would not have the effect on a mob that the buck shot would have. I have seen both used against as desperate a mob of men as could be found in the U.S. and the shot started them, you bet." Ten years earlier, an E.S. Parmenter had been a teacher (preceptor) at the University of Michigan. Uniform browning, else about fine. Splendid content.