Options for Ross furniture?

Mr. Buttons

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Hello gents - I am considering restocking (with full wood) a sportered MK.III Ross. Are there any sources for original or reproduction furniture (and bands, etc) out there?

What are my options here? Any advice?

thanks and best regards :)
 
It may take a lot of time to find all the parts and pieces you will need. If you put a Ross together with a mix of repro and/or original parts you will just have an example of a MK. III., with no historical or collectable value. It might be better to just go out and purchase a full military MK. III. It may take some time to find one to your liking but it will be worth it in the long run.
 
If I can piggy back on to this, what would a Ross in excellent condition (full wood, all correct and shootable) cost? - I realize we are talking ball park pricing.
 
If I can piggy back on to this, what would a Ross in excellent condition (full wood, all correct and shootable) cost? - I realize we are talking ball park pricing.

Just sold a reblued and refinished with lengthened stock ross with pristene bore and action for $800 within 30 mins of posting. I'd say $950 would have sold it within the week and $1000 within the month no problem.

One with an unbuggered or unlengthened stock probably $1000+? The problem is that there is simply no supply of some ross parts, so it's sometimes not even a factor of how much you're willing to pay to refurb a ross, but if you are even able to. Finding ross parts is like fishing - you spend a lot of time doing it, show off your catch to everyone who'll pay attention, and guard your fishing grounds to the death... Problem is, even if you tell people where you got it from, there's usually no more left.
 
Hwally... that Ross you sold looked exactly like one that was at the Woodstock Gun Show a few months ago. The guy was asking $500.00 for it and I thought that was a decent deal. It's too bad it was re-blued because it dulled the markings a bit. The forestock splice had a different grain to it too.

I think it is worth restoring these old girls, and they do increase their collectability once you restore them... they go from a $200 rifle to an... $800 rifle or more!
 
Hwally... that Ross you sold looked exactly like one that was at the Woodstock Gun Show a few months ago. The guy was asking $500.00 for it and I thought that was a decent deal. It's too bad it was re-blued because it dulled the markings a bit. The forestock splice had a different grain to it too.

I think it is worth restoring these old girls, and they do increase their collectability once you restore them... they go from a $200 rifle to an... $800 rifle or more!


It was the same rifle Skirsons. I put HWally and the seller together.
 
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