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Unread 09-04-2014, 09:11 AM   #4
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Sir:
This gun appears to be in decent condition, bluing work aside. And is certainly restorable from appearances. Keep in mind that any Rigby is worth such work. chances are the chambers have been opened up, perhaps with a vile "long forcing cone" reamer? If so, the wall thickness along the forcing cone area is critical. Although it has probably been shot as-is with no problems. Also check the usual "ring" of the bbls.

Also check for proper ejector function. These can be a bugger to get right if they don't. Not a job for any but the English gun pro!

Check for cracks in the stockhead behind the lockplates and top tang. They happen on old guns. But are fixable. The butt pad can be replaced easily.

The shop it's in appears rather prosaic. You might get a decent price on this one. And undoubtedly worth it!

Any serious resto of this gun should be trusted to a pro who knows English guns!
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