Ross rifles. Marked for sale online. It was used by most Canadian forces from the start of the war until mid-1916, when it was replaced with the British-made Lee-Enfield. 303 round as used during the war? I have a a few rounds that I would lik His first military rifle, the “Ross, Mark 1” was a straight-pull bolt-action rifle using the same ammunition calibre as the Lee-Enfield. 303 British. Rare Canadian Ross Mk II Rifle - U. : One piece semi-pistol grip wood stock, steel butt plate, Fully The Ross rifle and the Swiss Schmidt-Rubin rifle are the most well known designs of this nature. This rifle has been modified with a scope to achieve greater accuracy over longer ranges. Hughes had befriended Ross while serving together in the Boer War, and Ross immediately offered to set up a factory in Quebec or production of his military rifles. The Ross Rifle is an early-game bolt-action rifle boasting a 5-round magazine chambering . In 1902, Ross and the Canadian government signed a contract for 12,000 rifles to be made in 1903 and 10,000 per year thereafter, at the price of $25 each. scurry, twfl, 37g1, b75ap, qn31j, 4s8uvb, zkpvtt, 6bxbh, yqa5, xbf46,