Major Khan
AH legend
Dear Fellow Forum Members ,
It has recently been brought to my attention by learned fellow forum member , @spike.t ( who acquired this information for me from an extremely reliable source ) that the English company, John Rigby & Co. built 3 bolt rifles on Finnish Sako actions , chambered in .458 Winchester magnum during the 1970s ( When Mr. David Marks was running the company . ) . Would anyone happen to know if any of these rifles survived in to modern times ?
This is merely a casual question which I ask out of curiosity ( so it is not a very serious question ) , because I have never been able to find a single photograph on the internet of a John Rigby & Co. bolt rifle , built on a Sako action . Thus , the thought of actually seeing 1 intrigues me.
Yours sincerely ,
Major Poton Khan ( Retired )
It has recently been brought to my attention by learned fellow forum member , @spike.t ( who acquired this information for me from an extremely reliable source ) that the English company, John Rigby & Co. built 3 bolt rifles on Finnish Sako actions , chambered in .458 Winchester magnum during the 1970s ( When Mr. David Marks was running the company . ) . Would anyone happen to know if any of these rifles survived in to modern times ?
This is merely a casual question which I ask out of curiosity ( so it is not a very serious question ) , because I have never been able to find a single photograph on the internet of a John Rigby & Co. bolt rifle , built on a Sako action . Thus , the thought of actually seeing 1 intrigues me.
Yours sincerely ,
Major Poton Khan ( Retired )

Was looking at some of the Rigby’s online and the cheapest are close to 10K with the more highly figured ones going upwards of 50K or more, Holland and Holland’s are even worse. Then I see beautiful fully hand engraved rifles from companies like Blaser and Sauer for roughly half that. All magnificent works by artisans, and you are probably right that it boils down to what a person’s eyes behold as the value of these folks works of art.