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My Ross cadet
Hi,
this is my latest addition, a Ross Cadet 1914 serie D
I try to disassemble and its a bit hard. Every pieces seems to be glued to the stock, obviously, this rifle never received love in 100 years, but its never too late ! lol
So far, Ive been able to move the nose cap and removed the trigger guard but I can't even move the stock. :(
Any smooth method I can use to separate that stock from the barrel/receiver ??
thanks
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Is that lower swivel screwed into a hole inside the wood, into the metal?
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Oh very nice. A military cadet, with nice crisp markings. C-broad arrow plus cadet corps markings. Is the stock intact at the wrist. Many were broken there, deliberately, it appears.
Great little rifles. Mine is a commercial example, so no markings, but I enjoy it nonetheless
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So, did the OP get this apart? He was here looking...
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I may be able to help you out--let me look in the next day or two as I seem to recall I have a Ross Cadet action with a broken bolt handle and the stock was trashed, but the other metal bits are I think ok. I hung onto it for a rainy day, and perhaps the rain is currently in Ontario.
Ed
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Post a photo of the guard screw you have and the dimensions. I may well have a spare.
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Nice, nice little guns. I've shot them during a speed competition at our club and they perform admirably...very nice pair.
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Im looking for the trigger house screws and the one for the nose cap, like this
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I wonder if Lee Enfield or Ross standard would do?