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The Last of the Last For sale the last production run of 416 Rigby ammunition manufactured in 1974 and sold under the John Rigby Company name, when they were still in England. This ammunition was manufactured by Kynoch from Norma components. About 1000 rounds were shipped to the United States. This is a complete package of 100 rounds of this ammunition. There are 10 rounds to the box. Ten boxes In some apparently unopened boxes. Boxes are in excellent condition and the original packaging wrapper is basically intact and included in the price. A once in a lifetime opportunity for the discerning collector. Price $10,000.00. documentation provided and included. pictures can be eamiled to interested parties. | ||
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This is almost as expensive as the ammunition made by Lazar for Francisco Scaramanga Cheers, Andr� | |||
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Just a trifle overpriced, don't you think? | |||
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Mike How about giving the guests a run down on your credentials and where you are hiding, it will help with a sale I believe if they have a bit more info on you especially if they are going to spend long bucks ... sorry about the suspecion but anonimity breeds fear in some people Peter | |||
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Attention suckers: here's your big chance to make the record books! ;c) Leighton | |||
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very expensive but a collector will buy it i only buy the cartriges to shoot them ,and i prefer a fly camp that a hotel i dont like fences and ill buy a rigby just to have a rifle with the savor of the past i use a 375hyh 4570 458 and i dont like the new mania of shortmagnums.juan www.huntinginargentina.com.ar | |||
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Not too many of us fell off a turnip truck just yesterday, and fewer of us are the types to spend the price of a Buffalo hunt on a few Rifle shells. Go try one of those newer, more pretentious sites like: www.webepooftersandsuch.com I load 416 Rigby shells with Norma components to higher quality standards than Rigby ever thought of. Then I put them in MTM plastic boxes that never wear out (not even the one that fell off my back bumper at 50 mph twenty years ago that I still use). Then I go shoot the little jewels (ok, big jewels). Then I load some more, etc. JCN | |||
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