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    The most over-priced and ill-described Ross Mk.III ever?

    Here's a beaut: Scarce Canadian Ross 1910 M-10 MK III .303 British WW1 C Relics at GunBroker.com : 907495303
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    Buy now price $2,325.00

    I doubt if that is the original bolt - it isn't pinned.
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    It sure reads like a book doesn't it? Those DP stocks came in from during the '80s and were all snapped up to redo sporters. Looks like a nail used as a pin at the front sight. It needs everything.
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    Looks like an Indian DP. But the front nose cap looks re manufactured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martins8589 View Post
    the front nose cap
    Yes, you can find the new made ones if you look. I think we have a member here that can produce them.
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    No doubt a barreled action from a sported rifle set up in a stock salvaged from an Indian DP.
    A noted Canadianicon dealer with a US presence was humping a similar composite, with quite the tale of the rifle's history, based on the stock stamps. Of course the tale was only relevant to the stock...

    Bolts were pinned during WW2.

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