Ross IIIB rifles were made for the British; second line use. Some were supplied to the Whites, used in the Russian Civil War. Captured by the Reds. Supplied by the Soviets to the Mac-Paps during the Spanish Civil War. Captured by the Fascists. Sold off surplus along with all the old Spanish Mausers by Franco's government. I'd love to find a IIIB with the Barcelona Arsenal mark. Some made it to North America, but I suspect most are in the US.
In 1939, Canada held more Ross rifles, both Mk.II and Mk.III than Lee Enfields. About 120,000. Some Mk. IIIs went to Britain for the Home Guard, other Rosses were used in basic training camps in Canada.
In 1939, Canada held more Ross rifles, both Mk.II and Mk.III than Lee Enfields. About 120,000. Some Mk. IIIs went to Britain for the Home Guard, other Rosses were used in basic training camps in Canada.