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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Das Ross-Gewehr war eine Schützenwaffe, die zur Ausrüstung des Kanadischen Heeres im Ersten Weltkrieg gehörte. , Il fucile Ross era un fucile a otturatore Il fucile Ross era un fucile a otturatore scorrevole calibro .303 prodotto in Canada tra il 1903 e il 1918 e impiegato dalle forze canadesi durante entrambi i conflitti mondiali. Il Ross Mk. II (comunemente anche noto come M1905) era già un fucile di enorme successo prima della Grande guerra, ma l'estrema precisione richiesta nella lavorazione, la mancanza di un'estrazione primaria e una lunghezza non trascurabile resero il suo successore (Mk. III o M1910) inadatto alle condizioni di guerra di trincea in cui si trovarono impantanate le forze canadesi in Europa. Senza contare la scarsa qualità delle munizioni che venivano fornite ai combattenti. Già nel 1916 il fucile era stato ritirato dal servizio attivo, anche se alcuni tiratori continuarono ad usarlo fino alla fine del conflitto per la sua grande precisione. La Ross Rifle Co. produceva prevalentemente fucili sportivi, la maggior parte dei quali camerati per la munizione .280 Ross, introdotta nel 1907. Questa munizione fu la prima a raggiungere una velocità superiore ai 3.000 ft/s (900 m/s) e si guadagnò un'ottima reputazione tra i tiratori sportivi e i cacciatori di tutto il mondo.sportivi e i cacciatori di tutto il mondo. , The Ross rifle is a straight-pull bolt actThe Ross rifle is a straight-pull bolt action rifle chambered in .303 British that was produced in Canada from 1903 until 1918. The Ross Mk.II (or "model 1905") rifle was highly successful in target shooting before World War I, but the close chamber tolerances, lack of primary extraction and length made the Mk.III (or "1910") Ross rifle unsuitable for the conditions of trench warfare, exacerbated by the often poor quality ammunition issued. By 1916, the rifle had been withdrawn from front line service but continued to be used by many snipers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force until the end of the war due to its exceptional accuracy. The Ross Rifle Co. made sporting rifles from early in its production, most notably chambered in .280 Ross, introduced in 1907. This cartridge is recorded as the first to achieve over 3,000 ft/s (914 m/s) muzzle velocity and the cartridge acquired a very considerable international reputation among target shooters and hunters.utation among target shooters and hunters. , Créé par un Écossais, le (en), le carabineCréé par un Écossais, le (en), le carabine à verrou Ross Mark III fut réglementaire dans les forces armées du Canada avant et pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Il fut adopté officiellement par l'armée canadienne en mars 1903 et par la Gendarmerie royale du Canada en 1905, dans sa version Mark I. Doté d'un verrou à armement rectiligne, il tirait une munition spécifique et était très précis au tir. Souffrant de graves défauts, il fut modernisé et modifié pour devenir le Mark II, puis le Mark III en 1914. Il s'avéra bien vite impropre au combat dans la boue et dangereux pour ses utilisateurs, et fut remplacé par le Lee-Enfield Mark III sur le front après avril 1915, puis fut officiellement retiré en septembre 1916.t officiellement retiré en septembre 1916. , El Ross fue un fusil de cerrojo de acción El Ross fue un fusil de cerrojo de acción directa de 7,7 mm notoriamente ineficaz, producido en Canadá desde 1903 hasta mediados de la Primera Guerra Mundial. El Ross tuvo varias fallas en el adverso ambiente de la guerra de trincheras y después de numerosas quejas, se ordenó el reemplazo de todos los fusiles Ross en las tres Divisiones Canadienses por el Lee-Enfield. Sin embargo, los francotiradores apreciaban este fusil.​ Se produjo por cierto tiempo una versión de cacería que empleaba el nuevo cartucho .280 Ross, así que tanto el fusil Ross como el cartucho .280 "magnum" alcanzaron una considerable reputación internacional entre tiradores, cazadores de ciervos y de grandes presas.​cazadores de ciervos y de grandes presas.​
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rdfs:comment Créé par un Écossais, le (en), le carabineCréé par un Écossais, le (en), le carabine à verrou Ross Mark III fut réglementaire dans les forces armées du Canada avant et pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Il fut adopté officiellement par l'armée canadienne en mars 1903 et par la Gendarmerie royale du Canada en 1905, dans sa version Mark I. Doté d'un verrou à armement rectiligne, il tirait une munition spécifique et était très précis au tir. Souffrant de graves défauts, il fut modernisé et modifié pour devenir le Mark II, puis le Mark III en 1914. Il s'avéra bien vite impropre au combat dans la boue et dangereux pour ses utilisateurs, et fut remplacé par le Lee-Enfield Mark III sur le front après avril 1915, puis fut officiellement retiré en septembre 1916.t officiellement retiré en septembre 1916. , Das Ross-Gewehr war eine Schützenwaffe, die zur Ausrüstung des Kanadischen Heeres im Ersten Weltkrieg gehörte. , Il fucile Ross era un fucile a otturatore Il fucile Ross era un fucile a otturatore scorrevole calibro .303 prodotto in Canada tra il 1903 e il 1918 e impiegato dalle forze canadesi durante entrambi i conflitti mondiali. Il Ross Mk. II (comunemente anche noto come M1905) era già un fucile di enorme successo prima della Grande guerra, ma l'estrema precisione richiesta nella lavorazione, la mancanza di un'estrazione primaria e una lunghezza non trascurabile resero il suo successore (Mk. III o M1910) inadatto alle condizioni di guerra di trincea in cui si trovarono impantanate le forze canadesi in Europa. Senza contare la scarsa qualità delle munizioni che venivano fornite ai combattenti.zioni che venivano fornite ai combattenti. , The Ross rifle is a straight-pull bolt actThe Ross rifle is a straight-pull bolt action rifle chambered in .303 British that was produced in Canada from 1903 until 1918. The Ross Mk.II (or "model 1905") rifle was highly successful in target shooting before World War I, but the close chamber tolerances, lack of primary extraction and length made the Mk.III (or "1910") Ross rifle unsuitable for the conditions of trench warfare, exacerbated by the often poor quality ammunition issued. the often poor quality ammunition issued. , El Ross fue un fusil de cerrojo de acción El Ross fue un fusil de cerrojo de acción directa de 7,7 mm notoriamente ineficaz, producido en Canadá desde 1903 hasta mediados de la Primera Guerra Mundial. El Ross tuvo varias fallas en el adverso ambiente de la guerra de trincheras y después de numerosas quejas, se ordenó el reemplazo de todos los fusiles Ross en las tres Divisiones Canadienses por el Lee-Enfield. Sin embargo, los francotiradores apreciaban este fusil.​ Se produjo por cierto tiempo una versión de cacería que empleaba el nuevo cartucho .280 Ross, así que tanto el fusil Ross como el cartucho .280 "magnum" alcanzaron una considerable reputación internacional entre tiradores, cazadores de ciervos y de grandes presas.​cazadores de ciervos y de grandes presas.​
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