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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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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...
Hi all, Technically not a milsurp as it is a factory sporting rifle, I thought I would share the R-10 I just acquired. Definitely the smoothest...
I had one of these rifles I purchased several years ago. Nice bore, but bubba had cut the stock down just forward of the mid band. A gunsmith...
Acquired my first full length barreled MkIII yesterday. The rifle came to me missing its front sight hood, sling swivel, cross bolt, mid band and...
I recently got in a 1905 Ross MK2 that unfortunately met bubba. The stock has been sanded and cut forward of the mid band with the upper wood being...
I've just finished the restoration of my 1905 rifle except for the nose cap. I know that these are impossible to find. I seem to remember a...
Hello all, I`ve lurked about for some time and have enjoyed reading the posts and gaining knowledge on these great rifles. I currently...
Went across the block today: Maynards Industries - Fine Art & Antiques
Just received my new wood from Flying Pig. Really well done, and basically a "drop in" fit. Nice straight grain walnut, and it should stain up and...
When I disassembled my 1905 Ross, the bolt release button and spring popped out. Like every thing else with this rifle, I can't figure out how to...
Hey Guys, FNG question here. Is the Ross Mk II 3* front upper handguard secured by anything other than the lower band? Mine flaps like a politician's...
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