The Rigby Shikari Double Rifle is the long awaited addition to the Rigby line of sporting rifles, a Best boxlock double rifle which embodies the spirit of a bygone era, while exceeding the demands of the modern-day hunter.
The Shikari is a modern interpretation of a classic British double rifle introduced to the Rigby range in the late 1890s, which became a staple for colonial game wardens and Professional Hunters. Its resurgence pays homage to a rich heritage of hunting and opens the door to experiencing the thrill of an African double rifle safari with a Rigby in-hand.
At the core of the rifle is a robust and durable Anson & Deeley action that marries proven design with modern functionality. Available in .450/400NE, .450NE, .470NE and .500NE calibres, the action and forend iron are both colour case hardened, with blued furniture.
The rifle’s barrels are regulated to 50 yards with the client’s choice of ammunition. Customers can also specify their choice of barrel length upon ordering. The Shikari features a classic Rigby quarter rib, a front sight block and circle-jointed doll’s head top extension. The forend release is the familiar Rigby grip-catch.
Adorned with traditional Rigby pattern boxlock border engraving and the maker’s name engraved on the barrels, customers can further personalise their Shikari by selecting their preferred Turkish walnut stock blank. Stocks are made to the customer’s bespoke measurements and finished with Rigby's London Best oil finish.
Features & Specifications:
- Serial # 19065
- Model - Best Boxlock Ejector
- Calibre - .500 Nitro Express
- Mag Capacity - 2
- Action - Anson & Deeley Boxlock
- Safety - Automatic or Manual
- Barrel Length - Clients Choice
- Barrels - Shoe Lump, regulated to 50 yards
- Sights - Rigby 1/4 rib and front sight block
- Rigby top extension Dolls Head
- Stock - Grade 7 Turkish Walnut with London Best oil finish.
- Stock length - Made to measure
- Colour case hardened action, forend and furniture
- 'London Best' barrel black.
- Traditional border engraving ‘J. Rigby & Co’ on barrels.