Hudson Bay Company, Model The Imperial Special, Cal: 26 Ga, MFG:...
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Hudson Bay Company, Model The Imperial Special, Cal: 26 Ga, MFG: Circa 1870's, S/N: 7409, Percussion Muzzleloader, 36'' 1/3 octagon barrel. The checkered, straight wrist walnut stock is very good. The wood has shrunk & the metals proud to the wood around the buttplate & lower tang. Stock has light nicks, dings, & scratches from use/age. There is a silver medallion embedded into belly of stock. The metal has toned to a chocolate brown patina, with areas of roughness/pitting scars near percussion nipple. The top of the barrel is marked ''THE IMPERIAL SPECIAL''. the whole marking is faded but gets more worn as its gets to the receiver, half the ''IMPERIAL'' & the whole ''SPECIAL'' are barely visible. The lock plate is marked ''HUDSON BAY Co.'', this marking is worn & the ''BAY Co.'' part is barley visible. The bottom tang is marked with the S/N, again this marking is worn. British BV & BP proofs under barrel. The rear of the barrel, upper tang, trigger guard, lock plate, hammer, buttplate, screws & ram rod escutcheon, all have intricate ornamental engravings. The bore is poor, has rust & pitting. The barrel holds a bead front sight. The stock carries a steel buttplate, toned brown with light roughness. Stock has no sling attachments. Gun has ramrod.
HISTORY: beginning in the 1860's, the Hudson's bay company (HBC) started to introduce Percussion guns to the Indian trade. These still had to look of the early North West Guns they sold going back to the 1600's, but were percussion instead of flintlock. In the 1870s HBC would introduce the new ''The Imperial) line of rifles starting with ''The Imperial Special''. Just like the North west guns they were designed to be short & light to fit the requirements of the Indian fur traders they were mostly doing business with. They had none of the earlier classic HBC characteristics like the Serpent shaped side plate, the only thing to distinguish them is the markings on the barrel & lock plate. Muzzleloader/ Antique, No FFL Req. - Value: 500 to 1600
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