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Nice Rigby Bolt Rifle at Cabela's

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14 September 2009, 08:36
ForrestB
Nice Rigby Bolt Rifle at Cabela's
Not too shabby but it needs some Weaver mounts.



Link to Cabela's Listing


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14 September 2009, 09:20
MHC_TX
It appears to be regulated for a 220 grain bullet. I guess that would be a good choice for iron sights.
15 September 2009, 03:54
fla3006
This looks like a more recent post-war Rigby or one that has been "refurbished", the engraving is contemporary style, engine turned bolt body, and I don't believe it is built on a commercial Oberndorf, but I could be wrong. Nice rifle.


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15 September 2009, 06:09
mrfudd
quote:
Not too shabby but it needs some Weaver mounts.


Make sure the Weavers are see-thru and don't forget the Tasco scope!
15 September 2009, 08:07
montea6b
Gotta like the folksie style with which "FIRE" is embossed on the safety flag. Matches real well with the Cinderella engraving.
15 September 2009, 10:04
Trax
that inspires me to get my pet rat a goldcap tooth.... rotflmo
15 September 2009, 10:41
Idaho Sharpshooter
I got a set of the Holden Ironsighters, see thru rings/bases combo. A little judicious work with a dremel tool and those babies would bolt right up.

You guys are mean!

Rich
15 September 2009, 10:42
Philip A.
Tasteful.

Like a pink Rover with tooled saddle-leather seats and 3-tones "La Cucaracha" horn.

Big Grin


Philip


16 September 2009, 03:26
Hawkeye Mountaineer
... sometimes, "less is more."

Decisions, decisions: plop down $15k at Cabela's... or enjoy my Savage Model 110 for a while longer.

sofa
16 September 2009, 04:48
CAS II
Just bolt on a set of Weavers and she's ready to rock.
16 September 2009, 06:22
ron vella
This action has the cut out for the stripper clips. I can't remember whether the commercial Oberndorf actions did away with that feature or not. I'm too lazy to go downstairs and look in Ludwig Olsen's book.