I have a rifle that I believe to be a Ross M1910 Mark III. I don't know much about these rifles but am starting to get very curious from what I have been reading. I was originally thinking about trading this rifle but am thinking about keeping it. I was wondering what it would honestly be worth - it's not perfect! If I kept it I would only be using it for occasionally taking out to the range for fun.
Here's the details as best as I can tell:
- I think it's a mark III because of the protruding clip.
- It's been sporterized to about 25 3/4" barrel length.
- The stock is very good condition except for a crack at the muzzle end that is on both sides (that's why the black tape is on it).
- Front site has a hood over it.
- The bore seems well defined but dark.
- Flip up site works well and action seems to work tightly and smoothly.
- There is a pin in the bolt on the left side ahead of the rear sight.
- On the chamber and receiver along with a few insignias it says " Not English Make".
So basically I'm wondering what do I really have here and what is it worth. I'm not really a millitary collector although I do own several lee enfields, SKS, etc. If its nothing special I may just clean it up and use it as a shooter.
Let me know what you think !
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