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Observations: (by "PerversPépère") If your bolt is of the "safety rivet" kind, there's only one way to reassemble it; for the "unrivetted" ones...
Ross HG (Home Guard) MKIII Rifle "County of York 51st Rifle" (Click PIC to Enlarge) (Click PIC to Enlarge)
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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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Fellas, i have an M10 and the ladder sight was misplaced years ago by my great uncle who passed this rifle down to me. Is it possible to find a...
Hi all, I am new here and looking for a little help with a Ross 1905 that I inherited over Christmas. I had never even heard of this gun till a...
Am doing restoration on a Ross Mk11 5 Star and want to replace the rear sight base which is (sweated) soldered on. Is there any problem in heating...
This restoration uses a reproduction stock, middle band and nosecap with bayonet lug. The rifle was originally a sporterised military rifle
I have a chance to buy a Ross M-10 military rifle. The only problem is it does not have a bolt. Is it possible to source a bolt and is it easy to...
Hello all! Quite pleased with my new Ross, so I thought I would share a couple photos of it. Bright shiny bore with strong rifling. She cleaned up...
Just for info purposes - Visited Ellwood Epps a couple of weeks ago and noticed that they have a not too bad selection of parts for Ross rifles....
Hello. I have a bubbaed ross m10 that i would like to swap the floor plate and mag for that of a markII. Are the parts interchangeable. I would love...
Thanks to Badger's sound advise I was able to ascertain that the bolt on my Ross was assembled correctly. It fired w/o mishap. The rear sight takes...
Hi Folks, Greetings from PA in the USA where I now live. I got my first military long arm when I was about 12. I traded a (toy) cap gun and $1...
I have a 1905 Ross that does not have a serial number. Believe me, I have looked and taken the thing apart! The closest I have found is a 719 on...
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....
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...
Joe Salter has one for sale at $950! Supposedly used in training by the US
WW II Canadian Theater Knife From Ross Bayonet - Classic War Blades
Just picked up a Ross at an auction so I do not have any images of it yet. I do know it has been sporterized and wil only be a wall hanger. Do...
I have never seen a Ross other then in pictures. Then I found one in a sport store minus lower handguard, bayo lug, etc. Had a lot of markings on the...
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...
I thought my Ross was a Mk III but now I'm not sure. The front sight has no hood and is clearly designed not to. I'm posting a couple of pictures and...
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