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Game scene
rifles of the pre war era have always seemed thin on the ground and outside of
the great Mahrajah’s and the occasional ostentatious aristocrat, the majority
of double rifles tended to be of the traditional house scroll engraved format. An Englishman was far more reserved and
refined in his tastes!
This pretty
little Rigby in .256 rimmed is one of those exceptional little rifles that you
would like to own just because the engraving takes you back to the golden age
of big game hunting when the continents of India and Africa competed for the
attentions of the avid big game hunter.
Beautifully engraved with game scenes of Indian big game including
tiger, leopard, black buck, sambar and cheetal deer, all credit must be paid to
the engraver who most likely had never viewed any of these game animals live
and most certainly not from some download off the internet.
The small
calibre of the rifle, single trigger and stepped breach only add to the
delicate nature of both the rifle and game scenes. Completed in 1907 for H.H Maharana of Udaipur
it has obviously been well used without being over-abused and surely if it
could speak would have many an exciting story to tell!
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