350 Rigby
I was fortunate enough to putchase this rifle a couplevof years ago. I hope you enjoy it.
I have always had deep admiration for the .350 Rigby Magnum—there’s something timeless about it, the classic lines remind me of a different era, when rifles were made with care and purpose. Whether it’s resting in my hands or out in the field, it gives me a sense of connection to the great hunters and gunmakers of the past. It’s more than just a rifle—it’s a trusted companion and a piece of heritage.
The square bridge pre-war .350 Rigby Magnum is a distinguished and historically significant bolt-action rifle, revered by hunters and collectors alike. Built on a robust Mauser action, the “square bridge” refers to the flat, squared-off receiver bridges designed to accommodate the secure mounting of optics—an advanced feature for its time. Introduced in the early 20th century, this rifle was often favored by professional hunters and explorers for its reliability and powerful performance in the African bush and Indian jungles. The .350 Rigby Magnum cartridge, known for its flat trajectory and substantial stopping power, made it ideal for medium to large game. Pre-war models, crafted with exceptional attention to detail and quality by Rigby in London, are especially prized today for their craftsmanship, historical value, and enduring functionality.
I was fortunate enough to putchase this rifle a couplevof years ago. I hope you enjoy it.
I have always had deep admiration for the .350 Rigby Magnum—there’s something timeless about it, the classic lines remind me of a different era, when rifles were made with care and purpose. Whether it’s resting in my hands or out in the field, it gives me a sense of connection to the great hunters and gunmakers of the past. It’s more than just a rifle—it’s a trusted companion and a piece of heritage.
The square bridge pre-war .350 Rigby Magnum is a distinguished and historically significant bolt-action rifle, revered by hunters and collectors alike. Built on a robust Mauser action, the “square bridge” refers to the flat, squared-off receiver bridges designed to accommodate the secure mounting of optics—an advanced feature for its time. Introduced in the early 20th century, this rifle was often favored by professional hunters and explorers for its reliability and powerful performance in the African bush and Indian jungles. The .350 Rigby Magnum cartridge, known for its flat trajectory and substantial stopping power, made it ideal for medium to large game. Pre-war models, crafted with exceptional attention to detail and quality by Rigby in London, are especially prized today for their craftsmanship, historical value, and enduring functionality.