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SHOOTING SUPPLIES LTD

The Midlands leading gun shop and firearms dealer. Serving shooters across the UK with an extensive inventory of shooting equipment.
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Ross Rifle Co. With Original Military Sight Arrangement**UK/EU 2021 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Bolt Action 7.7x56mmR (.303 British) Rifle
WW1 Era Canadian Ross M-10 (Model 1910) Straight Pull. 303 Calibre Military Rifle Later Sporterised For Hunting With Original Military Sight Arrangement**UK/EU 2021 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn ...
Subcategory Bolt Action
Sale type Trade
Range -
Model With Original Military Sight Arrangement**UK/EU 2021 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**
Calibre 7.7x56mmR (.303 British)
Gun Status Deactivated
Stockport
£ 875
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Ross Rifle Co. WW1 Era Canadian Ross M-10 (Model 1910) Straight Pull .303 Calibre Military Rifle Later Sporterised For Hunting With Original Military Sight Arrangement**UK/EU 2021 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 17974. Bolt Action 7.7x56mmR (.303 British) Rifle
The Ross rifle was a straight-pull bolt action. 303 inch-calibre rifle produced in Canada from 1903 until 1918. The rifles were issued to the Canadian Army. Although these rifles were proven and ...
Subcategory Bolt Action
Sale type Trade
Range -
Model WW1 Era Canadian Ross M-10 (Model 1910) Straight Pull .303 Calibre Military Rifle Later Sporterised For Hunting With Original Military Sight Arrangement**UK/EU 2021 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 17974.
Calibre 7.7x56mmR (.303 British)
Gun Status -
Stockport
£ 875

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Buying Ross Rifle Co. Rifles

 

Firearms Certificate

To buy a rifle in the UK, you need a Firearms Certificate (FAC) issued by your local police force. The FAC specifies the calibre you are authorised to hold, and any rifle you purchase must match that authorisation. If you want to add a new calibre, you will need to vary your certificate before completing the purchase.

 

What to check

Confirm the seller holds a valid FAC and that the rifle is listed on it. Check the barrel for UK proof marks and verify that the calibre marking matches the certificate. On second-hand guns, inspect the action for wear, the stock for damage, and ask for any available service history. Optics and moderators do not need to be listed on your FAC separately, but the rifle itself must be.

 

Safe storage

Your FAC will specify safe storage conditions. A gun safe that meets police guidelines must be in place before a certificate is granted. If you are adding a further rifle, confirm your safe has adequate capacity before completing the purchase.

 

Selling Your Rifle?

Include the calibre, action type, barrel length, and any fitted optics or moderators in your listing. Note proof marks, the condition of the barrel and action, and any service or gunsmith history. Buyers will need an FAC authorising that calibre.

 

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