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John Rigby re-opening for business just down the road
31 July 2009, 14:53
GhubertJohn Rigby re-opening for business just down the road
AS many of you will know, I have a lot of time on my hands at the moment.
I was searching for a gunsmiths to infest closer than 30 miles from home when I found this website
Messrs John Rigby & Co. Ltd. Double rifles, shotguns and bespoke dangerous game bolt actions seem to be offer, together with some very nice looking engraving.
Best of all it's all of 15 minutes walk from my house

I have a feeling I'll be getting to know these gentlemen at some point very soon.
Right then , .450 3" express or .577 Nitro Express for the next time I'm shooting roe over clearfell?
Regards,
Amir
31 July 2009, 15:14
Claret_DabblerAmir, have you won the Lotto and not told us?
C'mon, fess-up!
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
31 July 2009, 15:24
Ghubertquote:
Originally posted by Claret_Dabbler:
Amir, have you won the Lotto and not told us?
C'mon, fess-up!
Not exactly Brian, But not too far off

Occasionally life takes a break from it's remorseless shatting from upon high obsession and sends the occasional pleasant surprise one's way.
What do you think of the site btw, I want a Rising Strike double rifle! In .577 NE with patridge sights, 24" barrels, 19 lines per inch chequering and on ticket for deer.
Imagine sneaking it onto a driven boar shoot.....
Yours,
Amir
31 July 2009, 16:13
peterdkamir
im not completly certain that your police will allow you to take a 577 out in the english fields of sport.
a fresh start for rigby sounds good to me.
best
peter
31 July 2009, 17:27
Ghubertquote:
Originally posted by peterdk:
amir
im not completly certain that your police will allow you to take a 577 out in the english fields of sport.
a fresh start for rigby sounds good to me.
best
peter
You're probably right Peter.....

So what say you, will the police believe that 24 bore is smaller that .577 or do I need to settle for the little .450" ?

Regards,
Amir
31 July 2009, 17:36
peterdkamir
the 577 is a 25 bore, and i dont think that it will fool then enough, im just happy that i as a gunmaker can take a rifle of x caliber and test it in the field

if you want to play with the big stuff you can always come to denmark and try a few of mine, it is only a short plane ride away.
best
peter
31 July 2009, 17:56
Husqvarna M98Amir come join us/me in Sweden,
we could open firm together, I´ll be the brains and you the looks right,
over here you are in the clear as long as it´s not BP to use any bore you like on roe.
Hell you can even shoot a badger should it please you.
Best regards Chris.
31 July 2009, 18:00
peterdkand the women are good looking but the beer is terrible, but i can always bring that with me.
best
peter
31 July 2009, 19:04
GhubertWell I'm convinced.
Scandinavia it is then!
Anyone else convinced will just have to form an orderly que.

Don't worry lads, I'll bring the beer.
Regards,
Amir
31 July 2009, 20:25
Fallow BuckDoes nayone else get the feeling that they are targetting their rifles towards buffalo hunters?
I don't know what gave me that impression!!
However a 450 3" sounds to me like a good place to start.
K
FB
31 July 2009, 20:40
Ghubertquote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
Does nayone else get the feeling that they are targetting their rifles towards buffalo hunters?
I don't know what gave me that impression!!
However a 450 3" sounds to me like a good place to start.
K
FB
Are you thinking what i'm thinking?
01 August 2009, 08:37
Bill Poole http://www.johnrigbyandco.com/index.htmlso who are these guys?
Poole
01 August 2009, 19:09
bumscratcherNot quite sure how to answer your question but the head guy there is "something" Miller.
01 August 2009, 19:11
bumscratcherI think its Geoff Miller
01 August 2009, 19:53
DeerdogsInteresting... I thought Rigby had disapeared accross the pond.
Anyone seen any of their work?
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Richard
VENARI LAVARE LUDERE RIDERE OCCEST VIVERE
02 August 2009, 00:27
Steffenwhat does messrs mean?
02 August 2009, 02:26
Pete EI thought J Roberts and Son sold the Rigby name to the guys in the States that Bill posted a link too???
Not sure who this "new" John Rigby company is, but they could be using the name under some quirk of Company House....
02 August 2009, 02:37
Claret_Dabblerquote:
Originally posted by Steffen:
what does messrs mean?
"Mr." plural.
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
03 August 2009, 01:30
peterdka bit more on the product page.
best
peter
04 August 2009, 14:46
peterdkfor your viewing pleasure, gentlemen.
best regards
Peter A. Nerving
(gunmaker)
John Rigby & Co. Ltd.
London
04 August 2009, 15:43
WinkI think I want a take-down bolt action in .416 Rigby and a double in 450 NE. Two John Rigby calibers in two John Rigby guns, which can be broken down for travel. And a twenty year payment plan.
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07 August 2009, 21:49
peterdkThe first of the 12 bore “B” grade guns has just been finished today. The professional photographer will not be able to take the official photographs until Monday.
The Directors took the decision in grateful acknowledgement of the support shown to John Rigby & Co. Ltd. London, by so many of you here, that we should like to share a sneak preview with you. These are very amateur photographs taken outside our workshops but we hope they reveal to you the essence of what you are all to come to expect from us.
Without all of you, there would be, and will be no best gun market left.
We thank you all.
The Board of Directors
John Rigby & Co, Ltd. and Jno.Rigby & Co.
09 August 2009, 14:48
sandgroperbeautiful job there peter.
As soon as i win the lottery i will have a matched pair! heh heh.
Did you leave any roe on your block for next year?

09 August 2009, 14:53
peterdkyes, the roebucks are waiting for you, when you come back, and thank you for the praise, we really work hard to make sure the guns are up to our sence of quality and style of a london gun.
best regards
peter
09 August 2009, 19:15
BoghossianNice pictures. How much would a B grade gun like the example above retail for?
09 August 2009, 21:13
peterdkhi bog
the B-class like the one above retails at 9.999,-£
best regards
peter
11 August 2009, 02:15
peterdkimproved pictures, enjoy.
best regards
Peter A. Nerving
(gunmaker)
John Rigby & Co.
(gunmakers) Ltd.
London
15 August 2009, 17:05
peterdkMost unfortunately we are having some problems with our web server and are unable to update our web site as quickly as we would like.
To showcase the talents of our gunmakers. These are the work of David Eden. Over 140 years separates some of the guns, sights and accessories in these pictures from the others. .451 Rigby Match rifles and Field models will be available again from us on a very limited basis. POA.
16 August 2009, 12:52
IanFBeautiful work - and one hell of a thing to even be able to offer such an option within your line up.

Rgds
Ian
Just taking my rifle for a walk!........