I use the excuse that my toys are actually investments and instead of money wasted they should see it like a savings account. This is holding a hell of a lot more weight since the stock market bubble burst. Any Ross is a worthwhile investment. I have a feeling we will be talking about when you could get a nice .280 for under a grand like some of the old timers talk about milsurp prices in the 50's and 60's.
Not exactly gunsmithing but since I could not afford a Ross rifle I found this old wrecked Ross Bayonet.
Then I spent a long time lavishing some loving care on it much the same way a gunsmith does to an old rifle.
My buddy and forum member SBranson made me an amazing sheath and now I have a beautiful 100 year old
Canadian made bush knife.
Even the bayonets were made with really good steel but were really strange for bayonets.
They had a rounded tip that ended up being ground off in the trenches a lot and a really
nice hollow ground edge that works wonderfully but is really not needed on a bayonet.
It was much more like the butcher knives of the era.
Sorry if I dragged the thread off topic ,I am pretty proud of this knife and take any excuse to show it off.