Rigby – Swiss Limited Edition

Rigby has had a history in the field of rifles since 1897, in partnership with Mauser, to create weapons that are exceptional but always operational and reliable. Rigby is also the creator of great hunting calibres, such as the 275 Rigby, the 350 Rigby, the 416 Rigby and 416 Rigby n°2, the 450 Rigby.

Today, and in an exceptional way, Rigby pays tribute to Switzerland and the famous 7.5 x 55 Swiss calibre with the Swiss Limited Edition. 52 copies of a special model, derived from the Highland Stalker, with a unique aesthetic and, in particular, an eyecup for aiming. A tribute to the 300-metre shooting practise with open sights and eyecups in Switzerland.

There are 52 copies, each sold in a specific and personalised case, all numbered and offered for sale to all Rigby enthusiasts, the Swiss first, of course. No reissues will be made and the 7.5 x 55 Swiss calibre is not offered in the general Rigby catalogue.

Finally, purchasing one of these guns enables you to become a member of the Swiss Rigby Club as well as having your name listed in the famous Rigby directory, alongside Jim Corbett, Churchill and members of the Royal Family.

It’s up to you to decide: do you want to become the owner of one of these 52 examples firing the famous 7.5 x 55 Swiss cartridge, as efficient for shooting (GP11) as for hunting (Norma, RWS, …)?

Price and reservation on request.

Swiss importer: Cédric Jequier

cj@sellinswiss.ch
+41 79 601 16 95

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