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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). ...
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
Infantry Weapons and their Effects (WWII and Korean era U.S. Training Films) "Infantry Weapons and Their Effects" is an official WWII era...
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...
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Hello, This is my first post on this site. I just acquired this piece and there are some very odd characteristics about it: 1. Mannlicher Stock...
Fist off, new guy here... Wanted to share this with the rest of the class. My elderly parents are downsizing and can't take everything with them. I...
although I haven't received it yet, I am expecting a very nice Ross MkII*** with only two unit marks, as well as the US acquisition stamp. One one of...
Hi all, does anyone have good photos, or (better yet) drawings of the standard extractor cut & feed ramps on the MkII /1905 ross's in .303? Mine...
Picked Up a real bubbad Ross. Got it for a buck at this past weekend show. Money is in the rear sight. Give you guys a laugh.
Does anyone have a good source on where to find info on a Ross mk3 rifle?
Only in French, but some rare and interesting rifles shown. This was posted on RossRifle.com too: Notice the .280 with the Goerz Pernox...
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 have been after a Ross for as long as I can remember. Unfortunately, the ones I have run across have either been sporterized, or priced...
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...
Warning .... :runaway: We've been receiving several emails from our members, that as of the date and time of posting this thread, the Ross Rifle...
Hello, I am not looking for a rear sight. I am looking for answers about rear sights. I would like to have a better understanding of them and i have...
Almost forgot to show this one off. Started life as a 1912 BSA, ended up in Australian service at some point and fitted with a heavy barrel. Looks...
Far be it to normally post in the Ross forum except I found a pic I hadn't seen before. It shows a sniper group with their Ross rifles and W&S...
Recently i was lucky enough to do a trade for a rather nice looking Ross 1905 with US military markings , the only thing it was missing is the upper...
I recently acquired one of these WWII devices in Canada and would like to know of other surviving examples and history on these. Some were made using...
hello, I have a ross 1910 im looking to restore (its missing everything but the stock), but not sure it is military or civilian model. what got me...
Over the past few years I have been trying to source a shootable Ross rifle in military configuration to fill that slot of Canadian First World War...
I have been looking around for a replacement Ross M10 Mk3 nosecap to go on a Ross M10 that I recently got. It has a full-length stock and is...
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