Thank you for all the information everyone!
We still aren't quite sure what this gun is - I notice on the stock (which I presume was a post-war addition) it is marked F wonder if that has any...
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Thank you for all the information everyone!
We still aren't quite sure what this gun is - I notice on the stock (which I presume was a post-war addition) it is marked F wonder if that has any...
Well we certainly thought it was an M-10, it's not as pretty as the one in the pictures but the labeling was the same.
I shall try to obtain pictures, I'm not 100% sure on the magazine anymore -...
The question was caused by seeing an M-10 in .303 (or what was called an M-10 anyway) which I thought would not have existed, but I suppose if it is an M-10 then someone converting it to a calibre...
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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) it seems they were only made in the Ross rifle...
Interesting, I have never seen anything like that either.
I suppose I had better be more careful when looking for things so I don't get scammed.