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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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I had this out to photograph for a friend.
I have acquired a Ross Mk2*** that appears to be unaltered from its issue condition, except for the US markings behind the trigger guard on the...
This is not my first MkII Ross,however today I opted not to shot one I recently obtained. My question is when are the lugs suppose to turn? Upon...
Yesterday I finally received my first Ross. A beautiful M-10. I unpacked it and found the bolt was out of the rifle. Not unusual. I have never...
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...
I'm trying to locate a hires photo of one for an article I'm planning on WWI Canadian snipers. If you can help please email me. Can also use photos...
If you have a Ross MkIII marked to the 16th Battalion CEF post your serial number here or PM me and I may be able to tell you the man it was issued...
I juts got hold of a 1905 sported Ross in .303 British which seems generally in reasonable condition with a nice scnabel stock fitted. Mostly I have...
I have a 1905 Ross sporting rifle in .303 that I got when my grandpa passed away. When I got the rifle it had been sitting in a gun cabinet without a...
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...
Hi, this is my latest addition, a Ross Cadet 1914 serie D I try to disassemble and its a bit hard. Every pieces seems to be glued to the stock,...
Just picked up a "sporterized" 1905 had to remove the mag. cutoff in order for it to feed,no big deal as I would never use it. It is very accurate...
These just don't come around every day. So, I took plenty of pics, in the shade and sunlight, to show and share. Ross MK III, 1914, in .303...
Hi, Well, I finally found the time to use the bolt disassembly instructions several members were kind enough to attach to my earlier post, and...
Here for your perusal is Ross Model 1905 .303 rifle original Canadian serial number 459 produced in 1909 and later US serial number 18821 with...
Hello, I just found this forum through a search about the M1905 Ross Rifle. I hope this is the right place to post. thanks. I have a relative...
Stumbled across this drawing the other day on a related search on headstamps rather interesting as I did not know they made a 160gn but we all learn...
I just got a pretty nice MkIIIB Ross, but the bolt is giving me some trouble and I wonder if anyone else has experience with the problem. When fully...
Hi there, new to forum and new to Ross's. As a collector of Enfields, I was always intrigued by the Ross, finally bought one a week ago, appears in...
Since I wasn't able to find much information on those rifles (nor someone telling he owns one of them), a few questions I asked myself: These...
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