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Ross HG (Home Guard) MKIII Rifle "County of York 51st Rifle" (Click PIC to Enlarge) (Click PIC to Enlarge)
Observations: (by "PerversPépère") If your bolt is of the "safety rivet" kind, there's only one way to reassemble it; for the "unrivetted" ones...
With thanks to member Kev G, a new MKL manual/precis has been added to the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here). ...
Infantry Weapons and their Effects (WWII and Korean era U.S. Training Films) "Infantry Weapons and Their Effects" is an official WWII era...
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
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Good afternoon all: There was a posting on Rossrifle.com discussing the "DA" marked Ross Mk III rifles. These rifles were given by Canada to Great...
Copied from the *** August 2010 Purchases *** thread in the Member's Showcase Forum. With many thanks to claven2, we were able to locate from an...
I just bought a 1944 Long Branch rifle in Saskatchewan. The seller mentioned he has a very nice original Ross rifle for sale also. It's full...
I have bought this very unique conversion in Finland. While not necessarily collectible, I liked it mainly for the unique craftsmanship involved. It...
In all, approximately 420,000 Ross service rifles were produced, 342,040 of which were purchased by the British, or so say standard sources. the...
I just traded an SKS for a Ross rifle, but I'm not sure which one it is. The front band is closer to the receiver than the 1905's I've seen on here...
Did the Ross rifle model 1905 MK ll ever see combat action?
I recently interviewed a 92 yr old veteran of the Kokoda Track (Papua New Guinea WWII). His mind was sharp, as was his memory. He was emphatic that...
I'm awaiting arrival of a Ross 1905 Mark II, and I intend to shoot it. Given the scarcity of milsurp .303 (though I keep on looking), I'd like to...
Just currious, but what exactly does CRB mean that is stamped into the receiver ring of some Ross M10's. I've read it could mean one of three...
This 1905 Ross just arrived in the mail and I could use a little help confirming it's identity. The seller seemed to believe it is a sporterized Mk...
Added this one to the collection. British and Canadian proof marks present. Scope and rings are currently MIA. Identical base can be found on pg...
I've wanted one of these for years and found one today I couldn't pass up for the price, $249.00. Of course I didn't have my manuals with me so I...
Well, I've had this rifle for quite some time now. Originally bought it because of it's scope and mount, but seeing that even the scope made matching...
I have a M10 Ross stamped CRB.It has a 25in. barrel.I see in the knowledge forum that not much is known of the CRB mark but I was wondering if these...
To commemorate William “Bill” Hawkins taking of the Kings Prize at Bisley in 1913, using a Ross rifle, and the success of the Ross in Bisley shooting...
I imagine this has been asked a hundred times, but I'm new here and I can't find it in search, so...... Does anyone know of an economical source...
Does anyone know where a fellow could find an online Ross Rifle schematic? Mark III?
Hello all...I've been lurking the forum for a while and I'm hoping some members can help me out understanding a recent piece I acquired. I...
Ross Rifle Mk II 5* (Part 1) A series of articles starting with “The ‘Stepchild’ Ross” by C.C. Meredith appearing in the November 1944 AMERICAN...
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