Kilimanjaro Rifles is proud to be an exhibitor at the Safari Club International Convention, January 20-23, 2010 in Reno, Nevada. Booth 1920.
See over 20 full custom rifles and learn about what the future holds for this exciting new big game rifle and safari company.
Share The Legacy at the Ultimate Hunters’ Market
Ask any member who has attended the SCI Convention, and you will likely hear, “Sensational, you have to go! It is the Ultimate Hunters’ Market and it’s a knockout!”
The allure of SCI’s 2009 Annual Convention attracted nearly 20,000 attendees. This hunters’ heaven has everything the mind can dream of and occupies over 650,000 square feet of exhibit space. Six continents are under one roof where members come to book hunts, rendezvous with old friends and shop for the latest guns and hunting equipment. That only scratches the surface of products available at SCI’s Annual Hunters’ Convention. Notable authorities of the outdoor sports and shooting industries attend the premier hunting show annually.
There are dozens of informative and educational seminars designed to provide attendees the opportunity to learn new hunting techniques or refine old ones, discover imaginative ways to prepare wild game, or to glean tips on the best care for your equipment and gear. Countless topics that appeal to the hunting sportsman are covered.
When the exhibit halls close the evening fun and excitement begins. Each night, members come together to celebrate the accomplishments of the organization and enjoy top entertainment and speakers. SCI’s evening auctions offer top of the line guns, once in a lifetime hunts, the finest artwork and more. Every purchase provides crucial funds to help preserve our hunting heritage and enable conservation efforts to occur around the globe.
Yes, it’s true! SCI’s Convention is the most dynamic and diverse hunting show today. You will find it to be the most powerful buying and selling environment in the outdoor industry. Mark your calendars and please join us for the 2010 Convention January 20 – 23, 2010, in Reno, Nevada. Be sure to register online, beginning July 1, 2009,
Kilimanjaro Rifles has donated this Kilimanjaro African Rifle chambered in .375 H&H Magnum to the Safari Club International Convention Auction.
American Rifleman Patriot Review
August 2009
Ron Spomer
Serengeti Rifles, Inc. dba Kilimanjaro Rifles
Serengeti is unique among classic rifle builders because they build not just on super-fancy walnut stocks, but laminated ones as well–except they don’t look laminated.
David E. Petzal,
Field & Stream Magazine, February 2006
“Serengeti… builds laminated walnut stocks that are stable yet look like natural wood…. How natural? My gun dealer, who handles many high-grade firearms, didn’t spot the laminations until I pointed them out….[T]his is first-class work.
John Barsness,
Rifle Magazine,
January 2006
[A] couple of years ago an itch started for another [rifle], thanks to Serengeti Rifles. These folks make what might be termed "cutting-edge classics," bolt-action hunting rifles that look like the custom sporters carried by a previous generation with elegant, hand checkered
John Haviland,
Rifle Shooter Magazine,
January 2006
“Montana craftsmen don’t believe that strength must be sacrificed for beauty…. The rifle is, in a word, concise. It’s as light as a thin cloud, yet its stock provides a sure grip for steady control. The rifle’s stock is strikingly beautiful, yet the laminate running through it makes the stock
Wayne van Zwol,
Peterson’s Hunting Magazine,
October 2005
“The rifle came four months after the initial order, which is about two months quicker than the average turnaround. Having waited years for custom rifles, I consider this quick service…. The stock profile has an easy grace that translates to quick pointing.