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Rigby .275 transitional action, cased
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A cased Rigby transitional action Best Quality sporting rifle in .275 Rigby, very nice bore, solid wood, metal in very nice condition. The rifle was scoped at one time and no longer is, the holes have been filled and the engraving restored. There is a well done wood repair below the bolt stop. Accessories include cleaning rod, leather muzzle protector, boil out funnel etc. More pictures upon request. A nice early Rigby with much life left in it:

Rigby number - 2037
Mauser number - 4289
Mauser Sporting Best
23 August 1902
Sold to Henry Atkin (Gunmaker)
7lbs 8oz
.275
25" barrel
14 5/8" LOP
Sighting - Ivory bead standing and 2 leaves 1, 2 & 300 yds No.2 V

9950$





 
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now 10,750$

It is a nice rifle.
 
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I was able to handle this rifle while in Steve's shop and the pictures do not do it justice. It is super clean and super well balanced. Much nicer than any of the current Rigby bolt rifles that I have seen.


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Posts: 3858 | Location: Eastern Slope, Colorado, USA | Registered: 01 March 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Dave, it would be a privilege just to handle that lovely Rigby.


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Yes, it sure would! Bill, if you buy it, let me know; I'd love to shoot it at least once, I'll even supply the ammo! Wink
 
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Steve,

Thy rifle is an amazing find.

Absolutely gorgeous.


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Very nice piece!!

If I hadn't just purchased a nice rebarreled pre-64 Model 70, nicely reshaped stock, I would have jumped on this one!!

Looking for an original 416 Rigby on the standard 98 action!!


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Don’t mean to derail this listing for a fine rifle, but is a transitional action a small ring Mauser Model 1898?


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Don’t mean to derail this listing for a fine rifle, but is a transitional action a small ring Mauser Model 1898?


Mike,
A transitional action refers to the bolt not having all of the features of a 98, there is no shroud lock on the bolts. The transitional actions can be either large or small ring, this rifle is a large ring.

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Got it. Thanks!


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Bump and reduced to 10,500$
 
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Requesting a picture of the bottom metal especially the door.


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If you need anything else, just let me know.
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Looks nice. Bet that cycles flawlessly. Too bad it wasn't ordered with a straddle floor plate.


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Looks nice. Bet that cycles flawlessly. Too bad it wasn't ordered with a straddle floor plate.


I do not believe that was an option when this rifle was built, I could be wrong but every transitional action I have seen has the military type bottom metal.
 
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