- Location
- Tucson, Arizona
That "Scoop Out" was where the stock was inlet to clear the lever that depressed the magazine follower, allowing you to dump loose cartridges into the reciever. Obviously that item has been removed from the rifle.
tiriaq said:Interesting that one of the Rosses that Dantforth has been looking at is marked CRB, as is BadgerDog's. CBR = Canadian Railway Bn., I think. BadgerDog - You would enjoy shooting my II** target rifle; not saying it is more accurate than your Mk. III, but it does have better sights (BSA Martin).
BadgerDog said:tiriaq said:Interesting that one of the Rosses that Dantforth has been looking at is marked CRB, as is BadgerDog's. CBR = Canadian Railway Bn., I think. BadgerDog - You would enjoy shooting my II** target rifle; not saying it is more accurate than your Mk. III, but it does have better sights (BSA Martin).
Well, I bet I would enjoy shooting it ....![]()
We'll have to get out and do that ...
Besides the CRB marking, the butt is also marked to CEF16.
The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's)
16th Bn, C.E.F. - "Ypres, 1915, '17, Gravenstafel, St Julien, Festubert, 1915, Mount Sorrel, Somme, 1916, Pozieres, Theipval, Ancre Heights, Arras, 1917, '18, Vimy, 1917, Arleux, Scarpe, 1917, '18, Hill 70, Passchendaele, Amiens, Drocourt-Queant, Hindenburg Line, Canal du Nord, Pursuit to Mons, FRANCE AND FLANDERS, 1915-18"
Regards,
Badger




























