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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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Hey Guys, New to the forum here. I just purchased my first Ross Rifle and am looking for some more info on it, mainly with the what the markings...
I've been searching for a Ross MKII with stock markings that are decipherable as I love the provenance one can collect. So, I've been looking for a...
Got a couple of Ross target sights. These are not military. One is by Canada Tool & Specialty Co Ltd. Other is BSA. marked P.Pat 9431.08 on front and...
Can anyone clue me in as to which Mark II model rifle this should belong?
Hi, I'm looking for some opinions, before I go and do anything drastic, as I'm sure some out there know better than I, and if you would be so...
Looks like its been a while since loads were posted. I would love to see updates on loads for various Ross models. I have a 1905 and a 1910, and the...
In The Ross Rifle Story, Plates 115A to 121A (pg 171 to 175) showing examples of the Mk II**, the author refers to first and second pattern stocks. ...
Hello, My cousin has a Ross rifle that has had the sights changed. It has the same rear peep sight that is in the lee enfield trials rifles No1 mkV...
Who else in Canada makes Ross rifle Stocks? I know "Flying Pig" was making them. I saw a Post where someone in Alberta had made some(Bob ?) He is...
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This Mark II, no star with Mark III rear sight was made in 1909 and by stock markings, issued to the Canadian Rifle Association. Can anyone help by...
For those who don't read the WTB Forum, I need two(2) butt plate dcrews for a 1910 Military.Thanks
I read the book A Rifleman Went To War. I think he had a Ross Sniper with a Warner Swasey scope. Were Ross Sniper Rifles fitted with other scopes?
I recently committed to purchase a MkIII marked with 70 over 1914 DZ. I have not been able to translate the DZ mark. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in...
Today the guy who sold me my beloved SMLE has put the rest of his collection on sale. It is a whole bunch of great, great rifles, in unbelievable...
Recently examined a .303" Ross M-1910 factory sporter with the DPC stamp on the barrel in front of the receiver. I speculate that this is one of the...
This 1905 Ross just arrived in the mail and I could use a little help confirming it's identity. The seller seemed to believe it is a sporterized Mk...
Wondering about the history of these 20,000 rifles bought in 1917: From what I have read so far: 1) 20,000 initially bought by state of New...
Hi, I am about to do a little grafting on a Mk II 5* and need a little assistance. I need to determine the exact distance from the muzzle to either...
Hi everyone, I am looking for a sight base and sight for a Mark II Ross rifle. Thanks in advance.
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