Hello Gentlemen,
I have just acquired my first "Classic" rifle!
Yesterday I knew nearly nothing of "Classic Sporting Mausers", today I fear I have contracted a new affliction.
The rifle is a dainty little thing, it fits and handles like no rifle I have ever handled.
I have learned that it was manufactured in 1929 and that is the "special lightweight" model.
The barrel is inscribed "John Rigby & Co - 43 Sackville St. London"
The receiver is inscribed "Sighted For Rigby's Special High Velocity 275 Bore cartridge Pointed Bullet 140 GRS"
Any other information you can provide would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
I have just acquired my first "Classic" rifle!
Yesterday I knew nearly nothing of "Classic Sporting Mausers", today I fear I have contracted a new affliction.
The rifle is a dainty little thing, it fits and handles like no rifle I have ever handled.
I have learned that it was manufactured in 1929 and that is the "special lightweight" model.
The barrel is inscribed "John Rigby & Co - 43 Sackville St. London"
The receiver is inscribed "Sighted For Rigby's Special High Velocity 275 Bore cartridge Pointed Bullet 140 GRS"
Any other information you can provide would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Mark




