Sabatti Classic Safari Big Five EA EDL 470 N.E. Rifle

$640,299.00

A premium double rifle chambered in .470 Nitro Express, built for professional guides and hunters pursuing Africa’s most dangerous game. Offers traditional reliability at a value-conscious point compared to custom alternatives.

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Description

The Sabatti Classic Safari Big Five EA EDL 470 N.E. is a premium, purpose-built double rifle designed for the world’s most dangerous game. Chambered in the legendary .470 Nitro Express, it represents a significant investment in a traditional, controlled-feed hunting platform for professional guides and serious trophy hunters facing large, thick-skinned animals. At $6402.99, it’s a major purchase, but for its specific role, it offers a distinct value proposition against custom-built alternatives that can cost twice as much.

Key Features

  • Chambered in the proven .470 Nitro Express cartridge, delivering massive stopping power.
  • Classic double rifle (side-by-side) configuration for lightning-fast follow-up shots.
  • Controlled round feed with claw extractor for supreme reliability under pressure.
  • Traditional express sights with a standing leaf and folding leaves for various ranges.
  • High-grade walnut stock and deep, tasteful engraving for a classic safari aesthetic.

Specifications & Details

Caliber .470 Nitro Express
Action Type Boxlock Double Rifle (Side-by-Side)
Barrel Length Approx. 25 inches
Overall Weight Approx. 10.5 lbs
Trigger Double Trigger (one per barrel)
Sights Express V with folding leaves

The rifle’s 10.5-pound weight helps manage the substantial recoil of the .470 NE, making it shootable with proper technique. It’s a turn-key solution for dangerous game—no gunsmithing required to get it field-ready, though a thorough familiarization and sight-in is, of course, mandatory. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with all applicable FFL transfer requirements for firearm purchases.

Who This Rifle Is For

This isn’t a general-purpose hunting rifle. It’s built for a very specific user: the professional African hunter or the well-funded enthusiast planning a true “Big Five” safari. It’s for someone who needs absolute reliability and immediate power to stop a charge. If your hunting involves elk or whitetail, this is severe overkill—and your wallet will agree. But for its intended role, the Sabatti provides a factory-built path to a historically custom-only domain.

Practical Pros & Cons

Pros: Offers classic double-rifle performance at a price point well below bespoke English or German makers. The .470 NE is a widely available and respected caliber in safari countries. The double-trigger setup is simple and allows for instant barrel selection. The controlled feed is a major reliability advantage for dangerous game.

Cons: The $6402.99 price tag is enormous for 99% of hunters. Ammunition is extremely expensive, often over $10 per round, making practice cost-prohibitive. It’s a heavy, single-purpose tool. The double rifle design requires precise regulation of the barrels to ensure both shots hit the same point of aim—a potential maintenance consideration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does this compare to a bolt-action .375 H&H for dangerous game?

A: It’s a different philosophy. The double rifle offers a faster second shot and traditional handling, but with only two rounds. A bolt-action like a CZ 550 Safari Magnum or Winchester Model 70 offers more capacity and often better long-range potential, but some consider the double’s speed and simplicity superior for close-quarters defense.

Q: Is the .470 Nitro Express enough for elephant?

A: Absolutely. It has been a standard for elephant and buffalo for over a century. Shot placement and bullet construction are far more critical factors than a marginal increase in caliber at this power level. It’s considered one of the quintessential “stopping” cartridges.

Q: What kind of maintenance does a double rifle need?

A: Beyond normal cleaning, the most critical aspect is checking the “regulation”—ensuring both barrels still shoot to the same point of impact with your chosen ammunition. This is generally stable, but a hard knock or using different ammo can affect it. It’s wise to have it checked by a qualified smith periodically.

Look, the Sabatti Classic Safari Big Five is a serious instrument for a serious, and niche, pursuit. It’s not about bang-for-buck in the traditional sense, but about value within the rarefied world of dangerous game rifles. If your ambitions—and budget—extend to hunting Cape buffalo or elephant, this factory-built double rifle presents a pragmatic entry point. For more detailed specifications or to discuss the transfer process, you can view the product page.

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