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    1910 280

    ross m10 m-10 280 ross rough shape great for parts or refinish - Rifle Bolts at GunBroker.com : 907017731
    someone ought this one. I believe it would clean up and make a nice rifle.
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    Certainly potential is there. Cross the fingers and hope the bore cleans up. Receiver ring is already drilled and tapped, so setting up a rear bridge for a base wouldn't be a sin.

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    In these days of water jets it should be easy enough to cut out a wrench for the 1910 action, and get new barrels made.
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    Never even considered water jet cutting the opening for a receiver wrench. Great idea! That makes a lot of sense. Might even be a market for them, for various firearms.

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    Be very careful on making any plans with a 280 Ross that involve money.
    I have owned, shot and handled good number over the past 60 years and never saw one with a pristine barrel.
    Most are shot out.... or worn to the point that it is not worth investing money on it unless you want to have a nice shiny wall hanger.
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