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Abstract
Title
I. Horliss 12-Bore Shotgun Barrels
Identifier
AR-011-0017
Digital Object URI
Description
This comprises the twin barrels of a 12-bore, hammer-action shotgun by I. Horliss, forged in steel and joined with a central rib, with a bead foresight intact. The barrels bear proof marks characteristic of late 19th-early 20th century Birmingham manufacture. Functionally, they channeled the explosive force of powder into the discharge of shot; materially, they represent the highest engineering demands of sporting firearms in colonial India. As an archival object, the barrels preserve traces of wear and maintenance, evidencing the repeated use of the gun in aristocratic hunting expeditions and reflecting the embodied knowledge of marksmanship, craftsmanship, and resource extraction.Action (Lock & Receiver with Hammers): Lock and breech mechanism, with external hammers, twin triggers, and an engraved receiver marked “I. Horliss.” It embodies the technological heart of the weapon, where powder ignition, shot release, and breech locking all converged.Stock: This comprises the walnut stock and fore-end of the shotgun, finely shaped and checkered for grip, with a steel buttplate and fore-end latch.
Date(s)
circa 1925
Collection
Darbar Collections
Series
I. Horliss 12-Bore Shotgun Barrels