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Unread 09-09-2014, 09:39 PM   #6
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Well the Rigby showed up today and I am quite pleased. On the forearm and receiver between the firing pins it is stamped "Class B". The serial # is 16,247 with 2 3/4" chambers so probably lengthened but the forcing cone is by no means long or extended. The barrels are 28" long and measure Cyl/Cyl with 0.735/0.734 bores so possibly cut down from 30"? The tubes are tight together at the end so who knows. I took the frame out of the stock and it is in fine shape and has not been abused by a backyard mechanic. Surprisingly all screws are respectable. There is an internal stock crack on the bottom left side between the frame and the trigger plate but in the hands of a good stock guy will be an easy repair. The barrels are tight to the face, the action locks up tight and the locks work flawlessly. The double gun shop says the last gun in 1890 was 16,106 and the last gun of 1895 was 16,410 so simple math says this one was probably 1898. I will try to contact Rigby for a letter. Anyone who can interpret the info on the barrel flats or receiver pictured please do.

Thanks for your advice and help on this one.
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