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    I'm not in a hurry with that. Some day someone will come along who desperately needs an oddball like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Promo View Post
    I'm not in a hurry with that. Some day someone will come along who desperately needs an oddball like this.
    Good to know. If things ever change over here, I'll be that oddball... er, someone. At least it's in good hands in the meantime.

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    Took new pictures of this rifle and figured while at it may add them to this thread again since the original ones are anyway lost.


    PS: When I just pulled it for taking the pictures I thought of what scope may have been used on this rail. When putting it back to storage I thought maybe the Finns used a Model 1931 top mounted scope ("PE Scope"). Thought worth a try ... yep. Fits that rail. Though I suppose it may had been altered at the rear to be pushed all the way towards the front where a stopping block is located.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Promo View Post
    Took new pictures of this rifle and figured while at it may add them to this thread again since the original ones are anyway lost.
    By all means, that way you can reorder them or post them collective...would love to see.
    Regards, Jim

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    In the meantime, how about some of the old ones?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifle View Post
    By all means, that way you can reorder them or post them collective...would love to see.
    I added new pictures to the starting post, for those that are missing. Just check there.

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    So far the Ross has been presented as a bolt action rifle, a pump action rifle, an autoloader, and a machine gun. All we're missing is a lever action.

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