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The maker’s mark “J. Rigby & Co./London” is found in fine gold inlay on either side of the action, the underside of the triggerguard is marked “.577/NITRO” in gold, and the serial number is in gold along the lower tang. There are three exquisite gold inlaid game scenes depicting African big game all rendered in high detail. The left shows a bull elephant standing on the savanna ready to defend against predators, the underside depicts a pair of giraffes amongst the miombo trees, and the right side features a pair of aggravated mating lions on the savanna. Both of the lockplates are signed by Master Engraver Ken Hunt with the left reading “K. C. Hunt ‘85” and the right “K. C. Hunt”. The rifle is set up with double triggers, bushed firing pins, and a tang mounted safety switch with gold inlaid “SAFE” position. Nicely figured beavertail forend with bordered multi-point checkering, fittings engraved to match the action and an Anson button release mechanism. The stock is exhibition quality with the same bordered checkering, tear drop carved flats, horn grip cap, cheekpiece, gold inscription oval marked “W.J.F.” and red rubber recoil pad. The rifle includes a leather bound Rigby takedown case with matching “W.J.F.” initials on the lid, J . Rigby & Co. trade label, matching turnscrews and cleaning rod, gold oiler, cleaning tools, and a snapping block. Rigby is one of the oldest continuously operating gunmakers in the world and as they put it
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themselves “the oldest gunmaking firm in continuous existence in the English-speaking world.” The name Rigby is synonymous with excellence, and this fine double rifle lives up to every aspect of that, from its engraving and gold inlays to its perfect fit and finish, this rifle truly is an outstanding example of the finest English gunmaker’s craftsmanship. The length of pull of the rifle is 15 1/8 inches, and the rifle weighs in at an impressive 14 lbs. 9 oz.