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Posted with lots of pics on UG`s today. Calibre/Item: 350 Rigby Special Make: Rigby Model: Farquharson Action: Falling block Serial No: 17032 Condition: Excellent Price: $15000 Advertised: 17/03/2017 Comment: Action shows very little use, being tight and silent. Made for Col.Sir Aubrey Woolls-Sampson, in 1903, as one of a pair. A W-S was also supplied a pair of 450 Farq, and he was the first to order and use the 416. With African provenance so hard to find, and an extremely rare rifle anywhere, its a fraction of U.S. pricing and a wonderful investment piece. Transfering dealer: S |
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Looks mint. Would be fun to scratch that stock up a bit in the bush and get it into the condition it deserves to be. |
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US$11,500 I'd pay that if it were here. Here's the link: https://www.usedguns.com.au/Product.aspx?p=98590 |
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Huvius if you want to buy it I can keep at at my place for you. You can even use it if you are over. |
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Quote: DEAL..get him two buff bulls and you keep it! We will work out my brokerage later lol. |
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I will get him three if he will take that deal. You can have one for your fee. |
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As a measure of gratitude I will throw you a quail and sambar hunt combined ha ha. |
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Bugger! Claydog & Gryphon you voiced what we were all to chicken to admit!!! What a lovely piece of kit this gem is - the engraving is exquisite. Ahmed577 might be tempted to buy this one! |
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Donuts! Very tempting... Avagreatweekendeh! Homer |
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Is it a 350 rigby or 400/350 rigby, it would make more sense if it was a 400/350 as its rimmed. |
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I'm sure it is the rimmed 400/350. Don't know what "special" means in this case but it would make sense that it would be for the heavier bullet in a single shot imo. The lighter bullet in the 400/350 is referred to as the 350No.2 Could be that the barrel inscription could read something like "For Rigby's Special (something something) Bullet" Makers did that kind of thing pretty often. |
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Quote: Throw in a trout and you may have created the Gryphon McNab. |
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Well there are certainly trout in the creek here,mountain trout of that small but delicate eating size,the creek is a trib of the mighty Mitta. I dont think it would be too daunting to get a McGryph! |
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OK your challenge is set to do the first McGryph. Become a legend! |
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OK I will gill net the trout,spotlight the deer and use num 4 shot on the quail! |
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Dynamiting the trout might even be quicker. Spotlighting the deer? Yeah, ha ha. The way many bastards do get their "trophy" and then show braggy photos of it ... Number 4 shot on the quail? May make it actually harder, the quail may slip through gaps in the pattern. Of course it might also be meated up badly. Maybe a 10 gauge or 12 gauge magnum, either with extra heavy loads of shot is the way to go?! Good joke post. *** Actually I don't think it would be too hard. If one DOES score on a sambar in the morning at dawn, has people to do the dressing and dealing with the stag, as they do have on "estates", then one is free to find a good quail paddock. With a good paddock and a good dog, should not be too difficult to get a quail. Right lets make it a "brace" of quail, still not more than a toothful. Then off to fly fish a trout. No idea of how difficult it is, or the time of day that is ideal. I'm nit a fisherman. The key would be scoring on a sambar stag nice and early. And carting along with a huge rat tag of video camera men, sound recorders, make up artists, etc to record the epic event. |