Cross posted with the Ross Rifle Forum
Well, I recently did something most uncharacteristic for myself and just MIGHT have come out on top. I tend to carefully mull things over before jumping in. Lost a lot of bargains that way. Didn't do that this time. A Ross 1905/Mk II sporter came up for sale online at a very attractive price and I pounced. It appeared to be either a Mk II with a MK III rear sight in a cut down stock, A 1905 M (First Type) sporter or a Mk II**** still with the Ross Mk III rear sight in a cut down stock. I was hoping it would be a 1905 M.
It arrived not two hours ago and I took my first quick look. The rifle is in very nice condition if one looks past the slathered on varnish and the broken firing pin (which I was aware of). It has the early style bolt and someone probably broke the FP trying to get it apart. It also has the later wide mid band correctly positioned for an M, which made me think it might be a later conversion of a military rifle. The barrel is 28" and the bore appears to be at least very good. Now for the kicker! I popped the buttplate off and found serial # 445 stamped into the butt and the plate. If I am correct, only commercial rifles have the serial number in that location
Am I getting excited over nothing, or have I likely scored an early 1905 M? What other possibilities might I have overlooked?
Pics to follow, once I have had a chance to disassemble and photograph it.Information
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