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This particular Ross .303 was presented to a General when they were first made, in the hope that he would convince the British military to buy and use them as standard issue. It has a small silver plaque on it with an inscription and there is a similar one in the gun cupboard at Sandringham.
Any clue as to value? It's in good condition and shoots well. Brought over decades ago from a descendant of that General.
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