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A British royal marine issued mkiii ross rifle
This is one of the cal 303 Ross rifles that were issued and used by the British Royal Marines during the war. The Ross rifles replaced the Lee Enfield's that were originally issued to them but were needed for the ground war. The letters “PLY” are stamped on the barrel knox in front of the receiver which represents the Royal Marine Naval yard Depot in Plymouth, England. Along with the British added stamped serial number #5113 on the receiver. And the letters “CRB”, are stamped on the bolt handle representing the Crombie Royal Marine Depot along with the British added serial number #3663. There is also a number #624 stamped in the wood on the underside of the forearm near the front band. Possibly a rifle rack or ship number.
The rifle still retains its original Ross Canadian serial number of #871 which is still visible on the butt stock cartouche with a 1916 date. There are no import stamps on the rifle with the exception of a "England" stamp.
The rifle and bore are in excellent condition. The front sight cover is missing and may have been removed by the depot as being un-necessary on ship board. Complete with a British sling.
I have read that most of these British Marine rifles were sold off to commercial companies in England who converted them to sporters by cutting the stocks and barrels back so one that escaped this alteration and is still full length could be fairly rare.
Not sure if the photos of the individuals are Marine or Navy guys but does show the Ross in use, Ray
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