Your Daughter won't mind you using it in the meantimeI have one of the little ruger Africans 275 rigby. Lovely little rifle. Of course I wish I had a real rigby, but this will have to do. Only took it hunting one time, and shot a doe with it. It’s been in the safe ever since, except for load development. I plan on it being my daughters first rifle most likely.
Erik that is only because you are not up to dateThat Ruger 275 is my 2nd favorite rifle of yours.
That is a lovely rifle. Essentially a twin to Corbett's and only a three-year separation in production dates (1907).
With the previous owner's and your history embedded in that rifle and with it being in such great shape, I respectfully disagree. It should be left as is.Thank you sir. Yes it definitely begs for a proper restoration.
I think I’ve read somewhere (here maybe) that refinishing of working guns was a common service by the big English makers for their clients in Africa. Send it in and have it repaired/checked out as needed with refinishing if necessary.Thanks for the kind words.
Well it's already been refinished (in England according to the seller I bought it from) at one time hence the glossy blueing, so a proper rust blue would only make it look right plus not reflect sunlight as bad.