Rigby Keeps Calm and Locks-in During Lockdown

    The days of strict lockdown and quarantine are behind for most of us, and hopefully the whole pandemic nightmare will soon be a thing of the past for the whole world. During these difficult times, we had to find ways to cope with new routines. Some of us may have dedicated more time to their family, some may taken up new hobbies, some may have trained. The craftsmen at John Rigby & Co. just locked themselves in the factory and kept working.

    Here below, in the words of the Company, a brief report on their unconventional lockdown:

    Rigby Keeps Calm and Locks-in During Lockdown

    Rigby lock-in team.

    Rigby Keeps Calm and Locks-in During Lockdown

    London gunmaker John Rigby & Co. has revealed details of an intrepid and ingenious strategy that enabled it’s core team to carry on crafting its premium rifles during the strict lockdown enforced throughout the UK this spring.

    Three weeks before British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the national lockdown to combat the spread of COVID-19, Rigby Managing Director Marc Newton discussed the looming pandemic with his team. Those who were free from any health conditions and could not work from home volunteered to be locked down at Rigby’s London premises. The factory complex was fitted out with washing, sleeping and cooking facilities and eight members of the team – including Newton – made it their home for seven weeks. During this time they were not only able to make significant inroads into Rigby’s bulging order books, but also experience a spirit of camaraderie that surpasses even that felt on the toughest of hunts.

    The sense of strength in adversity from this strategy inspired a ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ series of ten limited edition rifles. Built during the lockdown lock-in, these are single square bridge Big Games in .416 Rigby featuring eye-catching engraving. The first of the series will be auctioned and profits from the sale donated to the National Health Service (NHS), while the remaining nine will be sold.

    Since the easing of the lockdown conditions, team members have been able to return to their homes and work in the factory continues on a socially distanced, shift-work basis.

    Marc Newton commented: “It’s been a lot of fun to hang out with a bunch of incredible guys, whether that’s in the factory or standing around the braai having a beer at the end of the day. The bond that has formed is beyond anything I thought was possible in a business. I don’t think we will be returning to normal life any time soon, but Rigby will be stronger than ever when we pull through to the other side. This will be another chapter in the company’s long history.”

    Definitely a great story of dedication, it takes a special environment to obtain this kind of spontaneous commitment towards the firm. The fact that it will also result in a donation to the National Health System, is the cherry on the cake.

    Rigby Big Game Vintage.

    Rigby Keeps Calm and Locks-in During Lockdown – A Big Game Vintage model.

    These rifles will have a story to tell even before their first hunt. We don’t know yet how they exactly look, but here you can see an example of another limited edition Big Game rifle.


    All images from www.johnrigbyandco.com.

    Giorgio O

    Italian firearm enthusiast, Giorgio has a passion for innovative or plainly unusual mechanical solutions. He’s also interested in manufacturing technologies with a recent focus on additive manufacturing.

    You can contact him at giorgio_o at zoho dot com and you’ll find him in the comments section as Giolli Joker.


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