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Anyone know to what extent that Mk.II Ross was used overseas in World War One? Did they see any, or were they completely replaced by the Mk.III by then?
At age 15, on my summer cadet camp in Valcartier (1968), I stood in line with hundreds of other teenagers and we were issued FN C1...mine was still in the wrap...got to degrease it and then we had these in the hut on the rack...they were chained during the time we were not using them.
It certainly boosted my feeling that my country was investing in me!
With out those 16 year old kids in the Reserves, we would probably fall apart. Remember those 18-19 year old reserves that are going over on TFA were 16 years old at one time.
There is a major difference between 16 yr olds in the Great War going to the front, and 16 yr old reservists taking DP1.
Ross MkII was used as a training rifle as late as WWII. Knowledgeable collector told me he did basic with a II* in 1942.
Saw a photo of RCR in Bermuda 1915 with a II**.