.303" 1910 ROSS Mk111

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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.303" 1910 ROSS Mk111

#1 Post by targetman »

Fultons have a .303" ROSS for sale.....WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE GO AN BUY IT BEFORE I AM TEMPTETED....I already have one but, well you know how it is........
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**** typical **** I've got a slot but no **** money :cool2: :cool2:

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Nice bangsticks at Fultons, but a bit pricey...
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That's a good price! A fair bit less than what I paid for mine!
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#5 Post by huntervixen »

Hmmmm, quite fancy one myself, very nice and accurate rifles, just don't try to use one in a muddy rat filled trench, they don't like mud, just ask the Canadians!

Still it would make a very nice companion for my 1917 SMLE

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Dr. Strangelove wrote:That's a good price! A fair bit less than what I paid for mine!
I wouldn't have said it was in the same condition as yours though. smile2
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#7 Post by Dr. Strangelove »

Doz wrote:
Dr. Strangelove wrote:That's a good price! A fair bit less than what I paid for mine!
I wouldn't have said it was in the same condition as yours though. smile2

Yeah, fair point. Although the stock markings on the Fultons one seem to be more intact :(
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