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Ross Rifle M-10 Stocks
I am desperately looking for a complete stock for my ross rifle. The wood has been changed but im not sure if it has been sporterized. The barrel length is 26 inches and I thought the original ones are 28 inches. Am i wrong? and where can I find a stock for it?
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12-11-2014 08:39 PM
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There's a member here that can re-produce original length stocks. Otherwise, you won't.
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If you have the military MkIII with the M-10 action that has been sporterized it originally had a 30.5" barrel. I think it will difficult to find an original barrel if you plan to restore this rifle. Even modified these are often excellent shooters and interesting in any case. Pictures are always useful. Tom
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Tanker rifle using a nose cap from another rifle is an option. I'm building the reproduction stocks, they aren't cheap but are worth it to restore a Ross.
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Originally Posted by
samurighost
I am desperately looking for a complete stock for my ross rifle. The wood has been changed but im not sure if it has been sporterized. The barrel length is 26 inches and I thought the original ones are 28 inches. Am i wrong? and where can I find a stock for it?
Post a few photos and we'll see what we can see.
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I'd like more information on the repro M10 stocks. I've got an m10 3B, that could use at least a replacement handguard
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AK, I have a thread on them in the restoration forum.
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