Jerome told me when I spoke to him in Pretoria that it will all be made in the UK. The UK has many engineering shops that could make the actions for Rigby if that is their plan. But whether it will be a out-house job or Rigby will own the manufacturing facility itself I don’t know. Does anyone have this information?
This is interesting because I heard conflicting information from a person over the phone at Rigby in London. I asked if the gun was made in UK and he said that it was assembled in France, and that components were made in "France or Belgium". But designed and proofed in London.
If accurate, this sounded to me like a version of the "re-badging" that many UK shotgun makers have participated in for their more mass market guns -- the first version of the Purdey Sporter comes to mind. That was a high end Italian maker but a number of components were made by Purdey. They shifted to make it entirely in London recently -- which now allows them to claim it is as a fully English gun, and they lean into that heavily with the marketing.
He admitted to not being their primary sales person for the Shikari -- but it seems unlikely he would have had this impression if there was no truth to it. It would not put me off the gun entirely -- unless it really is just a rebadged continental gun (Chapuis?). I assume the component design came from Rigby and the manufacturing may be entirely on continent.
Interested to hear what others find out.