What's up with 'magazine lift right side in front of receiver' ?
Depressing the plate lowers the mag follower allowing the mag to be loaded by dropping in ctgs. Called a Harris mag.
At the Calgary show, last weekend, there was a chopped Mk III with an $1100.00 price tag on it. Didn't get a chance to look at it or talk to the owner but the sign said "CRB" markings? It would be nice to know if there ever were any "official" carbines and, if so, how to recognize them.
milsurpo
Hmmm...
First tanks in service: 1916
Ross withdrawn from regular service: 1916
Likelihood of a tanker version: ~0
Odds that museum's curator is average Joe off the street: Very high.
Sorry, Grizzly. I wasn't clear in my post- it was a chopped MkIII Ross with an $1100.00 tag on it. There have been rumours about "prison" rifles, I believe, but the one at the show looked like the sporters you used to be able to buy by the bushel.
milsurpo
The Americans tried a carbine version of the '03 Springfield. Looked good, a delight to carry but troops were almost afraid to touch it off. I think it's mentioned in "Hatcher's Notebook", IIRC.
It was trialed in Panama since it seemed ideal for jungle warfare.
At the Calgary show, last weekend, there was a chopped Mk III with an $1100.00 price tag on it. Didn't get a chance to look at it or talk to the owner but the sign said "CRB" markings? It would be nice to know if there ever were any "official" carbines and, if so, how to recognize them.
milsurpo