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    Ross Mark II rear sling swivel?

    Hello all,

    I recently bought a decent U.S.-marked Ross Mark II rifle, but it is missing the correct rear sling swivel. It's probably a long shot, but if anyone has any ideas regarding where I might find one, I'd be very pleased!

    Thanks in advance for any replies....
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    There are lots of Ross parts on ePay these days. Quite a few rifles being broken up for parts in the US by the look of it.
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    Ross swivels

    I'm in the same boat, my swivel holders, are left there in front of the trigger guard, and on the middle "barrel band, but no wire.
    I had some P.H. angular swivels, for my Lee Enfield's, and I tried one of those, it seemed to fit quite snugly. Result I purchased 3 round P.H. replacements from Tracey in the UK, they are on the way, I'll let you know how they work when they get here.
    I also have a Brown leather strap, I was told it's for a P17, with a rectangular brass sliding buckle, on it, type of adjuster. Look's the part, I'll post some pic's when I'm a little bit further down the road.

    If someone would be so kind as to post some dimensions, I can easily make some, I don't know if these are or will be correct, just seemed like a good guess. Were they then fitted with a Britishicon sling, or one of the US Kind, I can fit any ob mine as it's a commercial Target rifle. Any advice appreciated.

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    Surpmil, I haven't seen many Ross parts on there. What are you searching?

    I know there was a MkIII with a bad receiver and missing bolt parted here recently and I sold a stock and a few other small parts

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