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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)
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Hello I'm looking for help identifying the markings on my M10 that's been lying around for a long time. I fired it a couple of times about 25 yrs...
Hi all, I was wondering if shorter-than-standard, cut-down barrels were ever used on those Rosses that were scoped and issued to battalion...
Here's an interesting thread that appears on Experimental Ross Rifle- CanadianGunNutz.com Story goes that it came out of the Savage Factory .... ...
Does the "E" shown on this rifle indicate that the chamber has been enlarged? If so - exactly how does this effect the performance of the rifle? ...
I have been going through my dad's firearm stuff. I found he has a bayonet marked ross rifle company, Quebec, patented 1907. It is not in great...
Anyone have an idea of what the rear sight is worth that was made by Cooey. I have a chance to pick one up.
Just received a Ross Model 1905 from an online auction and have some questions to determine if I need to return it. The rifle isn't quite as...
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...
I recently aquired a Ross M-10 .303 from a friend. There is no butt-plate, hence no serial number. It has been badly "sporterized" (in my opinion),...
I've been lurking for a bit and trying to learn as much as I can. I have been interested in WWI and the CEF for years. I read (currently re-reading...
Ross M1910 Stock and trigger guard screws Hi all Looking for a stock screw and see numrich has them but cannot find a trigger guard screw...
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I was looking at a Mk III Ross recently (still in military trim), for consideration of purchase, and noticed something that seemed a bit odd to me......
I have 3 of the 4 military rifles as well as the .22 trainer. But I need a 1910 11. I know these are very confusing so the rear sight is ahead of...
Hey All, I am new to both this forum and to the Ross Rifle. I inherited an old Ross m-10 and something is not right with the bolt. It will screw...
Been searching for Ross barrel thread info. Can a smith duplicate this anusual thread?
I've seen some theories, but is there a definitive answer on what the CRB found on some receivers and bolts means? Canadian Rifle Battalion? ...
During a patch job on a bunch of targets from previous trips, I found a couple of pretty good targets (no bad ones!) that were noted as having been...
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!
Can anyone follow my listing of stock ID numbers and give me information beyond the 1907 date of manufacture? I'll do my best to make sense. ...
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