- Location
- In lalaland, that is Ottawa.
In the last issue of the RCL magazine March/April, there is an article on these troops starting on page 23. On page 22 facing, the picture to me shows the closest soldier with what has to be a Ross as evidenced by the great rear sight, the magazine profile and the rifles length.
On page 25 is a picture of the Regiment doing bayonet practice and those are suspiciously long rifles for Lee Enfields, any WW1 ones I have seen have the bayonet boss and are not like our Canadian rifles of WW2.
My question is why would British Army have a Ross?
On page 25 is a picture of the Regiment doing bayonet practice and those are suspiciously long rifles for Lee Enfields, any WW1 ones I have seen have the bayonet boss and are not like our Canadian rifles of WW2.
My question is why would British Army have a Ross?