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Cogswell&Harrison

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Picked up this rifle a couple years ago. I can’t find much info about it on the internet. Anyone familiar with this company? It’s a London gunmaker but made in Italy.
 

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Sounds like it’s a rebranded Sabatti.

 
Sounds like it’s a rebranded Sabatti.


I bought it because it looked and felt like a decent quality rifle. I was told that a deal to import them fell through so there aren’t many in the states. It feels good and shoots good but the surprising part is after putting 30 rds through it in under an hour the groups didn’t open up but about a half inch. Thanks for the info!
 
It’s basically a Sabatti in Cogswell & Harrison clothes. Nothing super flashy but solid shooters. Sounds like you got a good barrel on yours if it held decent groups after heating up like that. Kinda a sleeper rifle honestly, not a lot of folks know about 'em here.
 
It’s basically a Sabatti in Cogswell & Harrison clothes. Nothing super flashy but solid shooters. Sounds like you got a good barrel on yours if it held decent groups after heating up like that. Kinda a sleeper rifle honestly, not a lot of folks know about 'em here.


It was definitely a pleasant surprise and the barrel is threaded so I’m thinking about a suppressor now.
 
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