Well I kinda do have one of those Rigby rifles.
I bought this rifle at Cowans Auctions a few years ago. Jim Westberg, who quietly lurks here, but is truly one of the best guns smiths you will ever know graciously did some preservation work on the rifle for me.
When I bought the rifle I did not know any of the history or Provence of the rifle. I emailed Rigby and got the following:
No.12xxx
Robert S. Greenhill (of High Street)
8 June 1864
Best Match Rifle with aperture sights
£ 25/4/0
52 bore
37-inch barrel
I was able to contact a guy I know in the UK and he provided the following to me.
Robert Sadler Greenhill
Born: Belfast, Antrim, Ireland, 1840
Died: Hove, Sussex, England, 1934
Tanner & Leather Merchant
New York Herald, 26 August 1877
"Mr. Greenhill is another of the Irish team who paid us a visit last year, and his merry, good natured Irish face will be very welcome. He is thirty-seven years old, and a man of singular energy and enterprise, and is moreover a successful rifle shot - having been several times in the Irish eight - winner of he Abercorn and Spencer cups and a well known habitue of Wimbledon, where he never fails to get his name frequently recorded among the winners of prizes."
So, I dont know if my rifle was at the Creedmoor Centennial match of 1876, but I do know that Robert Greenhill was.
Greenhill was a part of the famous Irish 8 that shot in the Elcho Shield match the first year that the Irish team was invited in 1865. I am assuming that he shot the rifle that I own at that match. (the Irish lost)
Just in case you dont know your history, but Rigby was the team captain for the Irish.
Needless to say I am quite proud to own this rifle and consider myself quite lucky. I have won several matches with this rifle including setting a new world record in 2015 at 900 yards. I shot a 67 3V at 900 yards out of 75 points. V's are the British version of X's.
For a Rigby this rifle is highly engraved and is very unique in that aspect. I really like the Griffin in the last picture that is on breach plug.
I am trying to do my best to simply be the caretaker of this rifle for the next owner.
Fleener