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The .416 Rigby is a rifle cartridge designed in 1911 by London based gunmaker John Rigby & Company, for hunting dangerous game. It is the first cartridge to use a bullet of .416 inch (10.57 mm) diameter. The rifles, as built by John Rigby & Co., were initially made up on the Magnum Mauser 98 action (a derivative of the Gewehr 98 bolt-action rifle), although in later years, some were made on standard length actions, a perfect example being the rifle used by legendary professional hunter Harry Selby. Other famous users of the cartridge were Commander David Enderby Blunt, John Taylor, and Jack O'Connor.

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  • The .416 Rigby is a rifle cartridge designed in 1911 by London based gunmaker John Rigby & Company, for hunting dangerous game. It is the first cartridge to use a bullet of .416 inch (10.57 mm) diameter. The rifles, as built by John Rigby & Co., were initially made up on the Magnum Mauser 98 action (a derivative of the Gewehr 98 bolt-action rifle), although in later years, some were made on standard length actions, a perfect example being the rifle used by legendary professional hunter Harry Selby. Other famous users of the cartridge were Commander David Enderby Blunt, John Taylor, and Jack O'Connor. (en)
  • El .416 Rigby fue diseñado en 1911 por de Londres, Inglaterra, como un cartucho de caza mayor y es el primero en utilizar un arma de fuego con un diámetro de .416. Hasta hace poco, el uso de cartuchos de .416 Rigby fueron confinados sobre todo en África, donde fueron utilizados principalmente para la caza de rinocerontes, elefantes y búfalos.​ (es)
  • O .416 Rigby é um cartucho de fogo central para rifle projetado em 1911 pelo fabricante de armas John Rigby & Company de Londres, voltado para caça dos "Big Five" na África e na Índia. Foi o primeiro cartucho a usar uma bala de 0,416 pol. (10,57 mm) de diâmetro. Os rifles, construídos pela John Rigby & Co., foram inicialmente feitos com a ação Magnum Mauser 98 (um derivado do rifle por ação de ferrolho Gewehr 98), embora em anos posteriores, alguns foram feitos com ações de comprimento padrão, um exemplo perfeito sendo o rifle usado pelo lendário caçador profissional . Outros usuários famosos do cartucho foram o comandante David Enderby Blunt, John Taylor e . (pt)
  • .416 Rigby (10,6 × 74 mm) är den kanske mest kända kalibern för storviltsjakt, företrädesvis i Afrika och för farligt vilt såsom lejon. Lanserades 1911. (sv)
  • .416 Rigby (10,57×74 мм; рус. «четыреста шестнадцать Ригби») — один из наиболее распространённых патронов для охоты на крупную дичь. (ru)
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