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DORLEAC
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.275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach…
      #245742 - 15/04/14 07:17 AM

The Rigby .275 n°1 rifle is the epitome of the light rifle perfectly suited to the pursuit of African plains game as well as to our European driven hunt.
The 7x57 Mauser, although dating from 1893, is one of the few rounds that have been offered without interruption by the larger cartridge firms on the two sides of the Atlantic.
The mythical success of sportsmen like "Karamojo" WDM Bell who shot 800 elephants with its .275 using DWM 173 grains solids or Major Edward James, famous for having put an end to the attacks of man-eating tiger of Kumaon, spot a light on the remarkable performances and terminal ballistic efficiency of that old caliber, superbly suitable for modern hunting, especially when using heavy bullets.
The results on game are often better than those produced by modern ammunition advertised with flattering performance ... at least on paper!
The renewed interest in this kind of rifle and growing demand from customers, have led us to review a "standard" established more than a century ago by the famous Rigby firm.
Being lucky in having at the rack some original n°1 .275 Rigby rifles, but with a special taste for the very first model produced, we decided to use an Original Mauser mod.1896 action made at Oberndorf in 1899 for the 1894 Swedish rifle.
That action has been fully blue printed before being carefully converted to cock on opening and receive a new traditional Oberndorf bolt lever.
The 24" barrel bears the profile of the first models and carries a long five leaves express rear sight taken from a type "A" of the same caliber and fully restored. Front sight bead and its base remain purely DORLEAC and the front swivel holder soldered under the barrel is, like the rear one, of British standard.
This rifle being not intended to be equipped with a scope, a fully machined Rigby style diopter completes the metallic sight line.
The stock follows the simple shape of .275 n°. 1 while modernizing it with less drop and a straighter comb; however it retains the ball shaped grip and the abbreviated forend of the original. Indeed, the chosen walnut is of better quality than the ones used by the old English firm and the smoothness of the caliber allowed us to select a blank displaying a lot of figures.
Lastly, the checkered steel butt plate hold an old Parker oiler, the leather-trimmed trap preventing any unwanted noise.
The weapon bears no ornaments except hand engraved markings and serial number and, for the finish, we used a traditional slow rust bluing that was very slightly weathered with nitre blue for the extractor blade, bolt stop ejector box and screws.
Only the hand-stippled trigger specially constructed on the basis of a single stage ERA mechanism was bone and charcoal hardened in color.
Of course the rifle has been carefully regulated at the range with RWS 173 grains and it delivers exceptional accuracy.
Hope you will enjoy the photos and will be pleased to read your comments.

DORLEAC
www.dorleac-dorleac.com


At the range, regulating the rifle in the white





Markings



Newly machined Rigby style diopter



Completed rifle



































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Claydog
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: DORLEAC]
      #245744 - 15/04/14 08:00 AM

Beautiful, I love those older model mausers.

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Viking338
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Claydog]
      #245745 - 15/04/14 08:07 AM

That is wonderful, such beautiful lines. My dream one day to own something so practical yet beautiful!

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PatagonHunter
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Viking338]
      #245749 - 15/04/14 09:27 AM

Beautiful, DORLEAC!

PatagonHunter


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dons
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: DORLEAC]
      #245750 - 15/04/14 09:56 AM

This rifle demonstrates that Dorleac truly understands the concept of recreating a fine classic like the 275 Rigby. Although updated, the Magic has not been lost in translation. Bravo.

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headoftheholler
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: dons]
      #245762 - 15/04/14 11:46 AM

Beautiful rifle, but curious, why switch to cock on open, and furthermore is cock on close an undesired trait? I've grown quite fond to it on my swede builds.

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Fjold
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: headoftheholler]
      #245767 - 15/04/14 01:12 PM

Gorgeous wood and steel!

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Huvius
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Fjold]
      #245768 - 15/04/14 01:17 PM

I like that little bevel in the wood on the right side just in front of the bolt. Haven't seen that before.
A perfect light rifle to be sure.

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Igorrock
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Huvius]
      #245779 - 15/04/14 05:36 PM

Good work ! I have two questions:

Quote:

That action has been fully blue printed before being carefully converted to cock on opening


Why so ? Does original Rigby have this conversion ?

I have understood that this action has quite a long lock time. Has anything been done with that ?

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justcurious
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Igorrock]
      #245782 - 15/04/14 06:53 PM

Impeccable execution as always.

But conversion of a Swedish Mauser to cock on opening makes only sense for me in combination with a 98 bolt shroud and the known advantages.


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Mike_Bailey
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: justcurious]
      #245783 - 15/04/14 07:11 PM

Looks beautiful, love the aperture sight. How much ?? best, Mike

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mckinney
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Mike_Bailey]
      #245800 - 16/04/14 12:58 AM

Magnificent stuff! I don't think it gets any better. The wood in the buttstock is stunning and the lines are lovely.

One each of the three original Rigby rifles (.275, .350, and .416) and maybe a Mauser MS 350B or MM410 or MM410B, are about all a man could possibly need in the way of rifles. (OK, perhaps an English double rifle as well!)


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rigbymauser
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: mckinney]
      #245801 - 16/04/14 01:52 AM

Beautiful beautiful...

On rare occasions one get to see a new produced rifle executed in true WW1 British style being faithful to original lines and craftsmanship.

Thanks for sharing.


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kuduae
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: mckinney]
      #245825 - 16/04/14 04:54 AM

Quote:

and maybe a Mauser MS 350B or MM410 or MM410B, are about all a man could possibly need in the way of rifles.



Maybe this one?
http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=245824&an=0&page=0#Post245824


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mckinney
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: kuduae]
      #245827 - 16/04/14 05:09 AM

Wow - hadn't seen that - another beautiful piece of work.

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Deutsche_Vortrekker
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: mckinney]
      #245843 - 16/04/14 06:58 AM

Certainly a most beautiful rifle . I am comparing your rifle and stock to my well worn original .275 Rigby. Your stock has less of a drop in the comb as mine has it just looks much straighter than mine is . Also your forend is much thicker than mine is ;my rifle balances perfectly right in front of the magazine plate.I am curious to know what your .275 weighs in at .Should give you a lifetime of service ;very ,very,nice.

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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #246002 - 19/04/14 02:28 AM

Beautiful.

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FrankFarmer
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: NitroX]
      #246046 - 20/04/14 04:57 AM

Superb!

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CarlsenHighway
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: FrankFarmer]
      #246061 - 20/04/14 09:21 PM

'Mythical' means it doesn't exist. Like a dragon. Or a Scotsman who is free with his money.

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DORLEAC
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: CarlsenHighway]
      #246064 - 20/04/14 11:20 PM

Sorry for the syntax mistake with the English word "Mythical"
It lies in the meaning of the word "mythique" that, in French, designs something that as created a "mythe" in the sense of a "legend"
I must have wrote : a legendary rifle…

DORLEAC
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Nailcreek
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: DORLEAC]
      #246094 - 21/04/14 12:02 PM

Beautiful craftsmanship ... I am always so impressed (overwhelmed, perhaps) by the artistry of a skilled gun-maker.

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mckinney
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Nailcreek]
      #246129 - 22/04/14 01:11 AM

Dorleac,

I think the use of "mythical" is fine in this context. Mythical can be used as a synonym for "legendary". See here:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/legendary?show=0&t=1398092232

If Karen Blixen were around, we could ask her.......


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Rule303
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: DORLEAC]
      #246185 - 22/04/14 01:57 PM

Truely an exquisit rifle. The metal and wood work leave nothing to be desired. The only thing that I am not fussed on is the timber. Fancy timber leaves me cold but that is just me.

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Sville
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Rule303]
      #246202 - 22/04/14 08:58 PM

Dorleac, thats a stunning rifle!

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rolandbaptiste
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Re: .275 Rigby n°1: a mythical rifle new approach… [Re: Sville]
      #246338 - 24/04/14 03:24 PM

Magnifique travail, very nice work...

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