SG+N Extra Match .22 rifle

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Blindkiwi
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SG+N Extra Match .22 rifle

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Does anyone know how many of these rifles were made, what trigger was used and who the barrel maker was (Border)?

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I don't think many were made. I've seen one, but only in photos, not in the flesh. You might try contacting the maker, Rober Nibbs. Here is his current website, www.rifle-maker.com. Alternatively, www.stirton.com, which is a UK smallbore forum; someone there may know something.
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SG+N extra match

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Thanks Tim I'll try contacting Robert Nibbs for more information. It looks to be a well designed rifle from the picture I've seen.

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Blindkiwi wrote:Thanks Tim I'll try contacting Robert Nibbs for more information. It looks to be a well designed rifle from the picture I've seen.

Blindkiwi
Looks can be deceptive, as Robert will verify.
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Post by Tim S »

That could be why the rifles are so rare, and also why Robert turned his attention to the Gemini stocks, which are well designed and made.
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Post by sandy22 »

Doesn't really answer your questions - not directly at any rate, but may be of interest nevertheless.

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Post by Tim S »

Well it answers those about the trigger and barrel.

Sandy,

i'd be very interested to have a copy of that advert.
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Post by Blindkiwi »

Thanks for the replies. Seems like the rifle had many good features but no commercial success a bit like the Centre 10 rifle from the same era?
Were there any UK reviews of the SG+N smallbore rifle?

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Post by sandy22 »

Blindkiwi wrote:... like the Centre 10 rifle from the same era?
We can do that one also.

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(Except we don't know how to get the images to display at decent size.) - now improved a bit. BDutton has done a proper job below.
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Thanks Sandy pity the info could not be larger for the Center 10. I remeber seeing an article in Target Gun on the first model (prototype?) and it looked interesting
The SG+N appears to have the same bolt head space arrangement as the Center 10 using a spacer; seems like a good idea if you wish to cheaply adjust the headspace by having several spacer sizes

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sandy22 wrote:
Blindkiwi wrote:... like the Centre 10 rifle from the same era?
We can do that one also.

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(Except we don't know how to get the images to display at decent size.)
I noticed you linked from the 'thumbs' dir... I found the full size images.

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