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Finally A good sporting Ross !
Been down the road with two 1910 280s both had black hole bores.
Now finally a nice 1905 with an excellent bore, at a reasonably prices as well.
Now the fun part, no rear receiver ring make a scope tricky. Thinking in my stash of G&H mounts I might find something.
Take a peek, it will be up for a few more days.
https://www.gunauction.com/buy/17232783
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09-03-2022 08:08 PM
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A beautiful sporter like that and you are going to drill holes in it?
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Drill holes ???
It cost less than a new 700, of course I'm gonna.
Of course if that distresses you so much, I'll sell it to you for 2 grand.
If I can't see, I can't shoot.
I won't own a rifle I can't shoot.
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The least you could do is use a peridd scope and mount.
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This is a super rare Scotch Deer Stalker.
Drilling holes in that rifle would be criminal.
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Holes in Ross ?
It is not a Red Deer stalker, they had 28" bbls and were built on the M 10 action like this one.
G&H mounts go way back to 1932 and are period correct for an owner who wanted up upgrade so he could see.
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It is definitely a a Scotch Deer stalker. They were built on modified 1905 actions.
Barrel length does not the determine the model of rifle.
The rifle in your picture is a regular M-10 sporting rifle.
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Archangel - Stock - Mosin-Nagant - ProMag Industries
Perhaps this company could make him a custom stock?
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No
It's not a 1910, as the auction says, it's a 1905.
The 1910 had a rear receiver ring.
My Ross book and catalogues are in FL or I'd scan in pics.
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