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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)
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I have just been lucky enough to get a 1917 MIII Ross Rifle. A friend found it leaning against a tree 3 years ago. Last week he passed it along to...
Hey everyone, I have a few questions about my Ross M10. It was handed down to me from my grandfather (who has passed away) so I don't have any...
In shooting cast bullets in my Mk III, PLY stamped rifle I posted about earlier. The rifle was shooting way left and rear sight was at it's maximin...
I have recently come into a Ross 1905 US marked rifle. Serial number 183 BC over 1910. It has other markings and large alpha numeric emblazing on...
Anbody have any idea how many of the 20,000 rifles Uncle Sam acquired in 1917 escaped being sporterized or otherwise altered post-war, and how many...
I have a Mk IIIB and need to adjust the windage. What is the best method of adjusting the front sight? Thanks!
Hey all, I just joined this forum last week and am loving it. I currently own a 1916 Ross mkIII. It's set up like a "factory stripped" rifle, just...
Hello Everyone, This may sound like an odd request but I happen to come across some information from one of your members on this site discussing a...
OK I got this given to me being told it was a Ross 1910 barrel. But there are some obvious issues here (pipe-wrench marks aside). The chamber being...
Hi Guys I've bin a way awhile but now i am back. and need a new rifle. I'm looking at getting a Ross.( can't be canadian with out one ) trying...
Hi, I found one converted to a target rifle and chambered in this calibre. Any particular reason to avoid a rifle like this? Unfortunately the...
Picked this up at the gunshow in Waverley on the weekend. This is the first of the actually serialized Ross Bayonets that I've ever seen. I own...
Any idea where I can get a rear handguard for a Ross Mk II? Thanks, Curt Quickel cquickel@aol.com
I posted this over on canadian gun nutz as well, but I've been lurking all over the place. What I have to share today are a few pictures of my...
I have a 1909 dated Mk II 3* Ross which is one of the rifles sold to the US during WW1. It is complete and, as far as I can tell, original, except...
I saw an add on one of the forums for a M10 Ross rifle for $250 shipped. The ad said it was a parts rifle and was not to shoot. Figured the parts...
A friend of mine called me Sunday evening and told me he had a friend that wanted to part with his grand fathers Ross rifle. I contacted the owner of...
WWI Canadian Ross VGC 303 NON IMPORT 1905 : Curios & Relics at GunBroker.com I wanted to know if there was such a thing, but to me, this looks...
Auction closings on Sunday 12 August, not 13 August. Senior moment, I suppose.
Hopefully I will be adding a picture of my 1910 R. It is stamped .303 Ross along the barrel, but also LC. Is this usual?
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