Picked up a sporterized Ross not too long ago. I thought all it needed was a new bolt head. Replaced that (i have been working on guns for a long time and getting that bolt back together was challenging to say the least). Pretty sure it is correct, I can hear and feel it lock up when it goes home and the gas port is up. I will however be behind a tree with a string when the first round goes downrange. That should be the end of the story, but there is something wrong with the trigger group. I think maybe there are some parts missing. It simply doesnt work. The trigger, housing,what I think is the bolt stop, and what appears to be the sear are there but I cant get it to fire. I dont have a dig camera and wouldnt know how to use it if I did, so no pictures. What I am hoping is that somebody will take pity on me and provde a schematic or photo of a MkIII 1910 trigger group so I can see what if anything is missing.
Also, what kind of wood was typically used on Mk IIIs ? This one appears to be tigger striped maple. A last question: the only cartouche/stamping on the buttstock is "40" does this mean that it was never issued since I have seen pictures of Ross buttstocks with unit stampings all over the right side.
Also, what kind of wood was typically used on Mk IIIs ? This one appears to be tigger striped maple. A last question: the only cartouche/stamping on the buttstock is "40" does this mean that it was never issued since I have seen pictures of Ross buttstocks with unit stampings all over the right side.


















































