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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). ...
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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...
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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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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...
Good afternoon all: There was a posting on Rossrifle.com discussing the "DA" marked Ross Mk III rifles. These rifles were given by Canada to Great...
I was scrounging around a local gun shop in my town. They had a pile of very old books that were dropped off as part of an estate. Among these books...
Hi new here hope this is the right spot to post this. Has anyone ever tried retumbo in a 280 Ross? If so do you have a starting load?
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...
Were the M-10s ever made in .303 or are those examples of subsequently modified rifles? Based on the sources I have consulted (mostly Wikipedia)...
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...
Scarce Canadian Ross 1903 MK1* .303 British Made 1905 Uncut Barrel C Relics at GunBroker.com : 906895616 Would you think this should be restored...
A man once showed me a 1903 Ross. It was one of the 1000 used by the Royal North West Mounted Police 1903-1906 era. What's the general value of one...
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I have removed the two visible screws. what else holds the sight on? T:help:hanks for any help. AGB-1:help:
hi guys, I know there's info, with pics, on the 1910 bolt. Can they be used as a general guide (i.e. gently pry the extractor away from the bolt...
Here are some pictures of the breech end of the barrel. I think I have a problem!
Hi, I'm completely new To Ross rifles, and so know nothing. I wanted one as a tribute to my family members, who fought in WW1, with the 21st...
Joe Salter has one for sale at $950! Supposedly used in training by the US
Well, I finally decided to buy the Mk2 5* shown earlier in another thread. The following pics are of another Ross I bought from the same fellow...
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...
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...
I could really use a rear sight for my 1905 ross if anyone has one let me know. Otherwise what type of sight should I look for from what I have seen...
Finally got it apart and back together without any extra parts!! I know it has been sporterized as the rear sight has a piece of wood under it....
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