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    Looking good Brandon!

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    Just in time for the Calgary show...
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    Excellent work mate

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    Another quick update. I just finished a MkIII stock for a fellow that used a P14 nosecap. I had seen photos a member here sent me of a Ross he had a P14 nosecap mounted on to finish it, and thought it looked very good (thanks Kev!). This fellow messaged me wanting a full stock set utilizing it so I said OK. It couldn't have worked out any better! The cap fits the contour of the barrel perfectly. It is a little shorter than the MkIII nosecap, but the section of wood held in it is a bit chubbier. This would allow a MkIII nosecap to be fitted later if they come available again (I've seen some promising drawings coming out of Australiaicon recently!), just with the wood a little short on the front end. I don't have a P14 bayonet and to be honest I don't have high hopes that they will work without some extra work and planning. Using the regular MkIII set u is easier for me and really they are just there to temporarily complete the rifle anyway.

    So its another option...








    On a side note, I'm just completing a 1905-R sporter stock. Its coming out really well although the wood on this one left a lot to be desired. The butt had a lot of internal cracks etc and it lost a sliver on the duplicator. I've tried to fill it but may need to fit a repair unfortunately. Update again soon.

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    You might need to open up the muzzle ring of the '14/17 bayonets to fit that. I'd have a go though...and take pics. One-off experimental...
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    Then I'd really be a Bubba though Browning!

    1905-R stock. I'm going to rust blue the rifle, likely tomorrow. Then I'll post the full restoration pics in this thread. The chip actually didn't turn out half bad. Every time I do something like this I learn more tricks and they keep getting better.






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    Hey im really interested in getting a upper handguard for a Ross MkII model 1905 please message me and let me knwo where to message you to get the details and price of getting one made by you. I say this because i recently got a really nice one and it was missing hte upper handguard.

    let me know as soon as possible please

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    Ross M10 MKIIIB Stock and Handguard

    In researching Ross M10 parts, I see that you have reproduced the M10 Stocks and Handguards I have a Ross M10 MKIIIB . Somone has sanded all the markings off it , and considerably thinned the wood on both sides of the action. Do you still make these, and, If so how much might they be?

    Im in the Anchorage, Alaska area.....


    Ross rifles are are as rare is Hen's teeth in my Area, so any help you might offer is worthwhile

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    Ross mk2 butt stock

    I have a ross mk2 rifle which is missing the butt stock. Would that be something that you could fabricate?

    If so, pm me as I am in Calgary this week for the stampede.

    Cheers, jIm

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    Hi trying to message flying pig about a Ross I want to rescue, but mailbox is full.

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