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The nicest Jno Rigby & Co......(London).470 n.e.

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06 October 2011, 09:44
Trax
The nicest Jno Rigby & Co......(London).470 n.e.

















06 October 2011, 09:49
Huvius
Yes, a very fine rifle.
I think I prefer a nice rising bite to a Holland, Purdey or a Westley droplock.
This one for sale?
06 October 2011, 10:02
BaxterB
Good grief, what an absolute beauty...
06 October 2011, 10:16
500N
Now I won't fault that. That is awesome.

Made post 1906.


What price have they got on it ?

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07 October 2011, 04:44
BaxterB
Ok trax, enough...what's the story on this? I just keep gawking at the damn thing....
07 October 2011, 04:51
Trax
so do I !! Eeker
It sold through Lewis-Drake.
07 October 2011, 07:18
500N
Trax

When you post these things, how about putting IN THE ORIGINAL POST the price up they are listed at and where they are listed - ie a Link like you have just done.

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07 October 2011, 08:20
surestrike
Good god that is a beautiful rifle!!

Wouldn't I love to own it too!!



07 October 2011, 20:57
Huvius
I like the 470 Rigby they have right now, but what is with the regulating wedge still sticking out at the muzzle end?!
07 October 2011, 21:44
jvw375
This is surely a very nice pre-1914 Rigby. This particular rifle was formerly the property of Kenya ivory hunter and PH Alan Black, if I remember correctly, so I'm pretty sure it would have a boatload of stories to tell if it could talk.

A friend of mine owns the twin to this rifle (just a few numbers apart, as a matter of fact) which was formerly the property of Russell Aitken. I've fired it a bunch of times and it is surely one of the nicest rifles I've ever had the privelege of handling. It's just about in 100% condition and there's still a shipping line luggage tag with a few words of endearment in Russ's handwriting in the rifle's oak and leather case about his Rigby. He ended the love note with "The most deadly rifle I've ever owned." I'll believe him!

There's just something about a rising-bite Rigby in .470 that shouts "Charge Me!" like no other rifle on earth, I reckon.
07 October 2011, 21:54
BaxterB
On second thought, it could have been a nicer one: the screws on the case are not timed... the horror!
07 October 2011, 21:55
500N
quote:
Originally posted by Huvius:
I like the 470 Rigby they have right now, but what is with the regulating wedge still sticking out at the muzzle end?!



It's an English thing !!!

Holland's have it as well on some guns.

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08 October 2011, 01:10
LJS
I was told the wedge was left to protect the muzzle crowns from from being accidentally damaged.
08 October 2011, 01:23
500N
quote:
Originally posted by LJS:
I was told the wedge was left to protect the muzzle crowns from from being accidentally damaged.



Yes, I have as well. but the wedge doesn't really stick out far enough to really protect all of the muzzle.

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08 October 2011, 03:03
sjr
quote:
Originally posted by Trax:
so do I !! Eeker
It sold through Lewis-Drake.

Wonder what $$ it sold for what a classic double rifle would love to be the proud owner of it
08 October 2011, 04:19
srose
Now that's what a rifle should be.