Rigby 350 Takedown
I was so excited to add this rifle to my collection. This Rigby was completed in 1911 (serial no. 2946). The .400/350 Rigby is a classic example of Rigby’s pre-war sporting rifle at its Edwardian peak. The takedown system reflects Rigby’s hallmark precision, locking up with absolute security and returning to zero as intended—ideal for the traveling sportsman of the Empire. Chambered in the celebrated .400/350, it offers an exceptional balance of velocity and penetration for plains and forest game alike. The .350 Rigby was a stalwart of Rigby’s pre-war lineup, widely regarded as one of the firm’s most practical and versatile sporting cartridges.
I was so excited to add this rifle to my collection. This Rigby was completed in 1911 (serial no. 2946). The .400/350 Rigby is a classic example of Rigby’s pre-war sporting rifle at its Edwardian peak. The takedown system reflects Rigby’s hallmark precision, locking up with absolute security and returning to zero as intended—ideal for the traveling sportsman of the Empire. Chambered in the celebrated .400/350, it offers an exceptional balance of velocity and penetration for plains and forest game alike. The .350 Rigby was a stalwart of Rigby’s pre-war lineup, widely regarded as one of the firm’s most practical and versatile sporting cartridges.
to buy one...not a takedown just standard rifle...he had 2 actions and they had been converted to 9.3x74r....as I already had a 9.3x74r double I was like why?...but he kept on at me...we were in back of a mini bus after days boar shooting in Hungary...so I was a captive audience....suddenly that lovely bulb went off in my brain and I said OK will have ot built for my son...he was only bout 5 or 6 at the time...when it was finished I got Paul to keep it in store...one Christmas my ex wife said what we getting him for Christmas...I was haven't a clue...he was around 11 or so now...that bulb went off and reminded me...now I thought mmm...so how do I tell her I bought him a very nice rifle years ago without mentioning it....she didn't care or think just said yes great...next day flight to Gatwick and brought it back....one happy little boy Christmas day 

