The Ross Mk III rifle, Canada's primary WWI infantry arm, featured a straight-pull bolt action and was chambered in .303 British. Despite its accuracy potential, it suffered from extraction failures, particularly with British ammunition, leading to its withdrawal from front-line service in 1916. The Mk IIIB variant, adopted by Britain, simplified the rear sight.
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