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I have a Ross Rifle made by the Ross Rifle Co., in Quebec. It's in excellent condition, without rust. It has a bayonet lug and the strap my be original. The gun was given to me twenty years ago by an elderly cousin. The gun had belonged to her father. I am looking for potential buyers. For what it's worth, the gun is registered. I hear the gov't is scrapping the gun registration. Dave in Halifax
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11-15-2011 09:21 PM
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To be sure, as SMELLIE said, pictures are worth a thousand words when trying to identify a rifle.
Also, markings tell a story. The Model, Serial number and Unit numbers could be stamped on the right side of the butt stock. A good clear picture of this area is almost a must when trying to identify an original Ross Military rifle.
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Dave: I concur with buffdog and smelie. As well, please remember that Ross made several civilian hunting versons of both their M-1905 and M-1910 rifles. They have full military length 28"( I think) barrels, some have military fitting, but with sporter stocks. Some of those can be highly valuable. Point being: Just because it looks "circumcised" doesn't necessarily mean it's not valuable. Pics are a big help! ;-)