1905 Ross rifle straight pull

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I’m trying to find out some info on a 1905 Ross rifle with a straight pull I can’t find any numbers on the rifle other than the name and year on the other side of the bolt
 
A photo would surely help.

OK, Is it in full military configuration, or does it look like a hunting rifle?
If it is a hunting rifle, look at the left side of the barrel just in front of the receiver. Is there a serial number there? If so, it is a factory sporter. If there is no serial number, it is probably an altered service rifle.
If it is in military configuration, there are a number of possibilities. Service rifles varied over the production period.
 
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If the photos are in your computer, you can upload them direct. The ikons along the top of the message being drafted include a little landscape image. Click on that, select the image from your photo file and upload.
"26" means essentially nothing.
 
If the photos are in your computer, you can upload them direct. The ikons along the top of the message being drafted include a little landscape image. Click on that, select the image from your photo file and upload.
"26" means essentially nothing.
I’m on my phone and it keeps asking for a link to the picture
 
How long is the barrel? Depending on the model it will be about 28" or 30", if it is a service rifle.
Does the wood go almost all the way to the muzzle?
-if it doesn't, it is either a cut down service rifle or a factory sporter.
 
It was about 24 1/2 to the start of the receiver and 30 1/2 to the end I’m new to this so I’m not 100% on where to measure to I can’t figure out how to post pictures from my phone it just keeps asking for a url
 
The rifle is clearly garbage, but we're friends Crispy. Send it my way for disposal...I'll even help you out with shipping fees.
 
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