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Been casually looking for one. I have too many other gun interests and a limited income to pay $10K+ for a double so this was a really good deal for me. Found a nice Cogswell & Harrison in 375 NE 2 1/2-inch caliber. Cogswell doesn't appear to have the best rep here being a "cheap" rifle, but this one is tight as a drum, well cared for and beautiful to me. I really like that it is fairly plain with some light engraving on the receiver. Looks like it was made to hunt with and not a safe queen. The buttstock was replaced sometime in the past but it's a nice piece of wood and fits the receiver and butt-plate nicely. Was purchased by a British officer in 1907 and taken to India - his name is engraved on the butt-plate. The seller had done quite a bit of research and this officer had quite a life. I've also done some research - was wounded in the Boer War and also participated in WWI in Europe. Retired a major sometime after the war. Last thing I found was that he and his wife went to Jamaica in 1938 - he was 62. He died in 1946 at the age of 70. Still working on his post WWI activities so I have no idea how the rifle ended up in the US. I like this caliber because I have a BSA bolt action in the same. Shot the double yesterday and it was a blast (pun intended) with Westley Richards bought ammo. Going to have to reload the caliber if I'm going to shoot this thing alot. I'd like to hunt with it someday. Thanks for looking. |