Hi Cinders,
I'll try and get some pictures up tomorrow, along with an old newspaper clipping of a WW1 Canadianicon sniper using what they describe as a" special rifle", no front sight fitted that I can see, and it looks very similar to mine, but I'm not making any claims. I'm just interested in enjoying the rifle, and fully agree with you. Only reason I asked is, I recently fixed a similar rifle a civilian Long lee with a reduced barrel length to 28" and short stock. I replaced the front forearm, with a glued together forearm I made up, and it's quite accurate now. I was wondering if this might really be the case with the Ross too,now the mud's gone, but we're talking about a very heavy barrel on the Ross. Maybe not the same case, and I would rather leave it, just as you say, plus it saves a lot of work. Thanks for getting back. Regards Ian
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