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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 the stock removed from my 1905 Ross and there are two screws in the bottom of the action under where the barrel screws in. they screw in from...
This restoration uses a reproduction stock, middle band and nosecap with bayonet lug. The rifle was originally a sporterised military rifle
Having some time on my hands, I removed my bolt!! The bolt must have uncocked as I heard it click. Now, I want to replace the bolt but, it won't go...
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...
Hi I have a 1905 Ross sprtized in 303 brit. I've read that they had the chambers reamed to make extraction easier. The one I have only puffes the...
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...
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...
I'd like some opinions on this particular rifle I'm looking at purchasing. In the top view, and side view butt stock pic respectively, both the...
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...
Hello all, First time posting on this forum; I'm somewhat of a regular over on the Lee Enfield Forum, but any and all 303's pique my interest,...
I joined the ross club and bought a 1905 from a guy here in town. The rifle is pretty ruff im going to reblue everything and probly have to make my...
It is listed as a 1905 Ross Sporter as far as the seller knows. From what I have seen online it looks like it has a military rear sight. I know...
1905 Ross Rear sight Sutherland Mk I or II I'm looking for one of these babies. Any idea what kind of money I'm looking at? Thanks Gents!
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...
1905 Ross Commercial .303 Ross rifle? From another Forum.
I just got this at auction. After reading through this site, it appears to be a sporterized Ross rather than a Sporter. However the sights seem to be...
WW1 Canadian Ross Rifle Mk 3 1916 Excellent Condition - Antique Guns at GunBroker.com : 889883684
ross m10 m-10 280 ross rough shape great for parts or refinish - Rifle Bolts at GunBroker.com : 907017731 someone ought this one. I believe it...
For those who don't read the WTB Forum, I need two(2) butt plate dcrews for a 1910 Military.Thanks
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