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03-07-2012 11:02 PM
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.50 to .55 is the wartime go - no/go, so that part seems correct enough.
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I can't find a picture of a Ross rifle combo tool but I think the pin protrusion on those things is .050"-.055", so maybe...?
*There may be a pic in here but my crap computer is too slow to download the manual. Life ain't easy at 16kps.
Milsurps - 1913 Ross MkIII Rifle Manual
Last edited by Steve H. in N.Y.; 03-08-2012 at 06:12 PM.
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Well, I guess I'll go ahead and pick it up.
Could not find anything else about it anywhere, the Ross Web sites didn't pan out.
If I could only find out what that square hole is for.....
D.
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Actually the more I look at it the more it looks like a bottle opener.... 
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Enlarging the pic, it reads "PATT 1914" in the middle of the stamping... could it be for a Patt 14 rifle perhaps?
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My money is on the P14 Rifle.
- The tool is stamped "Patt 14"
- P14 firing pin protusion is 0.55 Acc, 0.5 Rej (Skennerton
, 303 Pattern 1914 Rifle and Sniping Variants)
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