Greetings, Milsup Guys!
A non-gunny friend of mine has approached me with a recently bequeathed family heirloom Ross Model 1905 Target Rifle that has been in the family since purchased new round-about 100 years ago. Thinking that I am a "gun guy" and must therefore know everything that there is to know about firearms, my buddy figures that I must know something about his Ross. The sad truth however, is that my Ross knowledge starts and ends with my own Canadian-issued M10 Mk III full-wood military rifle. I know less than nothing about the various types of Model 1905 Rifle produced for the civilian market, let alone anything about their current value. I know that it is difficult to assign a dollar value to a firearm lacking a detailed inspection, however all that I have to work with are the photos that he provided below. Please take a look, and if you think you can provide a reasonable stab at current market value (for home insurance purposes), then by all means please chime-in! The bore is apparently mirror-shiny, FWIW. The rifle has been well cared-for, with zero rust or pitting including under the wood. The only wear so to speak is the finish wear to an aged patina from a hundred years of handling and use.
E.T.A. Interesting that they used a Nose-Cap with Bayonet Lug on what is supposed to be a "Target Rifle"!
Thanks for looking and for commenting with a value (if you have one). Cheers!
A non-gunny friend of mine has approached me with a recently bequeathed family heirloom Ross Model 1905 Target Rifle that has been in the family since purchased new round-about 100 years ago. Thinking that I am a "gun guy" and must therefore know everything that there is to know about firearms, my buddy figures that I must know something about his Ross. The sad truth however, is that my Ross knowledge starts and ends with my own Canadian-issued M10 Mk III full-wood military rifle. I know less than nothing about the various types of Model 1905 Rifle produced for the civilian market, let alone anything about their current value. I know that it is difficult to assign a dollar value to a firearm lacking a detailed inspection, however all that I have to work with are the photos that he provided below. Please take a look, and if you think you can provide a reasonable stab at current market value (for home insurance purposes), then by all means please chime-in! The bore is apparently mirror-shiny, FWIW. The rifle has been well cared-for, with zero rust or pitting including under the wood. The only wear so to speak is the finish wear to an aged patina from a hundred years of handling and use.
E.T.A. Interesting that they used a Nose-Cap with Bayonet Lug on what is supposed to be a "Target Rifle"!





Thanks for looking and for commenting with a value (if you have one). Cheers!
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