Just happen to see this piece on GI…
https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns- ... =101836663
Cool piece!…expensive piece!
New Take-down Rigby Stalker
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Chamois71
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analog_peninsula
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Re: New Take-down Rigby Stalker
It’s good to be king.
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Re: New Take-down Rigby Stalker
If I had the spare cash, and it was in 9.3x62 then I'd jump on that one.
Hell if I had the cash I'd get one in 30/06 and in 9.3x62.
Beautiful guns, travel guns don't come much better then that, imagine if you could get that as a switch barrel system.
Hell if I had the cash I'd get one in 30/06 and in 9.3x62.
Beautiful guns, travel guns don't come much better then that, imagine if you could get that as a switch barrel system.
I'm soft and I don't care. 
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Re: New Take-down Rigby Stalker
There is a take-down Rigby (Mauser 98 action)in 303 British up this way. I had a play with her about 3 years ago. Lovely rifle made in the 1920/30's. Appartently left behind by some pommy after he finished his term as Governor of Victoria.