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Ross parts
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Visited Ellwood Epps a couple of weeks ago and noticed that they have a not too bad selection of parts for Ross rifles. Always worth the call to see if they can help.
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04-09-2010 05:26 PM
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Doug, the gunsmith at Epps, is a Ross collector, so you can talk to someone who is knowledgable about Rosses.
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Does he ship to Canada? I just got a Ross in Edmonton, Alberta and it has been sporterized. Im looking at making it a collectors item and maybe donate it to my military regiment. Im just looking for a original wooden stock. Cheers!
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He IS in Kanada! Chances of finding an original stock worth keeping is between slim and none......
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crap that hard eh?....ok well I guess that I will keep looking then :P
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Original barrel length on the Mark III was 30.25 inches: long.
If you are able to find an original stock, that's what it will be for.... and you really don't want to cut one down.
In original trim, these rifles are very long by modern standards, so be sure you measure the barrel before doing anything drastic... such as parting with money! LOL!
Rosses are a LOT of fun. Be sure you shoot it: a real experience.
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I have a huge pile of Mk. II parts (1905) metal ONLY, so if you are in a bind for parts drop me a note.
If this post is out of place here, please delete it.
Cheers,
Wheaty
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