A friend has a well used Ross .303 rifle he wants to sell as his POL expired and due to age etc. he can't be bothered getting a PAL. He has owned it for about 45 years.
At first I thought it was a bubba'd service rifle, but on checking the limited information I have, it looks like it could actually be a Model R sporter.
It has a 26" barrel, what looks to be the correct sporting rear sight, and the front sight doesn't look as if it ever had the military sight hood on it.
It is marked "Ross Rifle Co Quebec Canada 1905 Patented" on the receiver, "303 Ross" on the barrel boss, but it also has a faint "crown with crossed flags" stamp there.
The stock is banged up and varnished, but there are no apparent markings on it, and the butt plate has a sliding trap in it.
Any ideas to determine if bubba or not will be gratefully accepted.
Regards, DaveF.
At first I thought it was a bubba'd service rifle, but on checking the limited information I have, it looks like it could actually be a Model R sporter.
It has a 26" barrel, what looks to be the correct sporting rear sight, and the front sight doesn't look as if it ever had the military sight hood on it.
It is marked "Ross Rifle Co Quebec Canada 1905 Patented" on the receiver, "303 Ross" on the barrel boss, but it also has a faint "crown with crossed flags" stamp there.
The stock is banged up and varnished, but there are no apparent markings on it, and the butt plate has a sliding trap in it.
Any ideas to determine if bubba or not will be gratefully accepted.
Regards, DaveF.


















































