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Mark III Ross rifle
Ross .22 single-shot rifle. Close-up of “broad arrow” on buttstock and receiver markings
Canadian No. 4 Mk1 T “Long Branch” with original Lyman Alaskan scope set. Scope is mounted on a Griffin & Howe type base and mount.All numbers match on this rifle. Notice the broad arrow mark on the base of the top turret
Canadian No. 4 Mk1 T “Long Branch” Sniper with original matching Canadian “R.E.L.” scope set (No. 32 Mk3).All numbers match on this rifle. Notice the broad arrow on the left side of the scope
Bayonet for Ross Rifles
Courtesy Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming
Mark III*
As above, with a magazine cutoff.
Bayonet for Ross Rifles
Wood handle. Muzzle ring. 10" single edge blade. The blade tip was recut after 1915 to make a sharper point. Leather scabbard. Some will be seen with U.S. markings, but they usually do not alter the value. Price range 150 – 75.
Ross Military Match Rifle
A .280 Ross or .303 caliber straight pull military-style rifle with a 30" barrel having peep sights. Blued with a walnut stock. Similar in appearance to the Mark III except for flush magazine with .280 version.