Cogswell & Harrison .303 Lee Enfield

reinhardtR

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Good day everyone

My dad gave me his .303 which he got from my grandfather and after I studied it a bit, I saw that it was made by Cogswell & Harrison in 1940. I don't know a lot about their history but this model apparently are the last sporter imported from London to South Africa back in the day. I was wondering if anyone can help me with some history around this rifle and what it might be worth if any?
 

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