Rigby Double

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A few pics of my new (to me) Rigby in .470 NE. It was a totally accidental quirk that led me to this rifle, (and PaulB, whose friendship is just as important to me as this rifle is.) We were discussing a rising bite in an auction. He being a collector, me just wanting a nice double rifle. Long story short, he was willing to part with this beautiful rifle that more closely met my needs. Should you ever have a chance to deal with him, you will not find a more gracious and honest person. Feel free to contact me privately if you have any questions. Thanks again Paul!

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Beautiful Rigby Boxlock. Perfect working rifle. Would love to see/hear some of the additional specs on it.

Also love the book choice. I’m presently rereading Something of Value.
 
Very nice, one can clearly see that it is the type of Rigby doublerifle were the inspiration for the Rigby Shikari came from.
I agree. I think they will do very well with their new lineup.
 
Beautiful Rigby Boxlock. Perfect working rifle. Would love to see/hear some of the additional specs on it.

Also love the book choice. I’m presently rereading Something of Value.
Mtn_Infantry, the barrels are 27 and 3/4, it weighs about 10.75 lbs, has ejectors, was built in 1905, according to Paul. Very recently refurbished by Rigby, with very little work needing to be done. That's about all the info I have, except for this recent target pic.
 

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Absolutely beautiful double!! Congratulations!
 
Mtn_Infantry, the barrels are 27 and 3/4, it weighs about 10.75 lbs, has ejectors, was built in 1905, according to Paul. Very recently refurbished by Rigby, with very little work needing to be done. That's about all the info I have, except for this recent target pic.
I’ll hopefully have her slightly younger sister in my hands in the very near future. 1909 Production, 28” barrels and a touch heavier
 
That's a fabulous rifle. There's just something special about a Rigby!
 
The lines of that double rifle, just absolutely perfect. The proportions are very esthetically pleasing. I find this often the case with boxlocks over sidelocks. Especially with that short fore-end.

Congratulations to buyer and seller!
 
That is a double with a great deal of class! The regulation is perfect. Look forward to seeing a picture of it leaned against a elephant or buffalo.
 
Simply outstanding!!!! Congratulations on a truly great purchase of a lifetime!!!
 

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