Announced in 2022, a unique rifle has been commissioned by the GCCT and is to be built by five gunmaking craftsmen. Each of the craftsmen are past winners of the McMillan Trophy, an award given by the Certification Panel of the Worshipful Company of Gunmakers for gunmaking excellence.

The Latest update is that the 0.416 calibre rifle has now received a traditional Rigby Barrel profile built to the action and has passed proof. The rifle is now undergoing stocking by Vincent Lafont at Purdey; however, the stock will be a traditional Rigby style. The stocking will take approximately 2-3 months, and the Trust would like to thank both Rigby and Purdey for their contribution and support.

The next stage post stocking will be polishing up, followed by engraving.

Concurrently the wood will have the grain sealed, and the first cut of chequering goes in. During this process, the bulk of the oil finish is worked up, which is followed by the final cut chequering after being cleaned out.

The finished and exceptionally unique rifle will be offered for sale later this year, with all the profits being donated to the Trust, and it goes without saying that the rifle will be an exceptional and totally unique rifle, one for serious collectors only

By way of providing some background to the award, Count Andrew McMillan, Baron Cleghorn was quite specific and particular in the awarding of the trophy that bears his name, making clear that the trophy was only to be awarded for excellence within the craftsmanship and art of gunmaking.

The people listed below have demonstrated this high level of skill required and are all McMillan Trophy winners. The Rifle build will be coordinated by GCCT Trustees and Rigby, one of the most prestigious gunmaking firms known throughout the World for their rifles.

The craftspeople listed below are all contributing to the rifle build.

Ian Sweetman               – Metal Parts and Finishing

Vincent Lafont              – Stocker

Mark Renmant              – Chequering

Saija Maija Koskialho     – Engraving

Jamie Holland               – Regulating and Gun Scheduling

The rifle will come with a high-quality leather case and a book about the McMillan Trophy and the gunmakers that contributed to the building, along with pictures of the various stages of the gun build.

If you are interested in purchasing this rifle then we recommend you register early as there is keen interest already, please register your interest with the Trust Secretary, who is also the Clerk to the Worshipful Company of Gunmakers: please contact the Clerk in the first instance.