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    Ross Mk 11**. Rear sight charger guide

    Finally found the rare rear sight charger guide combo addition to the Mark 11 rifle which also incorporated the rear battle sight from the Ross Mk 111 rifle. Don't know how to add the image from my photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1stmotors View Post
    Don't know how to add the image from my photos
    I can do it for you. See your PMs...
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    Thanks Jim. I just emailed the pic with it mounted on my rifle> It is held on with 4 screws, 2 per side, which I understand are the same as those which hold on the front sight hood. I am missing one screw. These sight charger guide assy's are usually missing and I was lucky to find one on a sporterised Mk11** which was for sale on the GunPost page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1stmotors View Post
    I just emailed the pic with it mounted on my rifle
    Interesting, now two hours and still no email arrival...
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    OK, here are the OP pics at last...
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    Nice looking rifle what we can see of it, but I don't think the Mk.III backsight was ever a factory or military fitting to those bases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    Nice looking rifle what we can see of it, but I don't think the Mk.III backsight was ever a factory or military fitting to those bases.
    Hi Rob, Although not correct for OP`s rifle. In the summer of 1913 the last 3000 Military MkII** rifles were fitted with the !912 (milled) charger guide and the screw elevating rearsight (Mk III).

    The barrel mounted sight base was also removed and a one piece hand-guard installed. It got the North Over front sight hood as well.

    I have a very nice one of these with the serial number very close to the one on pg. 175 of TRRS. This one is the same as what is stated above (ref. pg. 47 TRRS) whereas the one in the book has a strap style base with a Canadaicon Tool and Specialty Co. sight.

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    I see the one you mean: plate 121A. Thanks for the correction. Funnily enough I have one of those handguards with the relief for the Harris Lever.

    The correct base would be plate 245A on page 258? It's not ID'd as such in TRRS, but has a recess for an elevation wheel in about the right place(?)
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    That would be it. Also on pg. 268, plate 265c.

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