Prototype Ross "H5" from 1909
This entry details the Prototype Ross "H5" from 1909, a unique firearm developed by Charles Ross. Expert Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides an in-depth analysis, highlighting its experimental features such as a Mauser-pattern double-stack magazine, a British Lee-style stock, and a Springfield-pattern bolt stop. The prototype aimed to address issues with earlier Ross models, particularly the "dump magazine" of the Mark II, but ultimately saw limited influence on the subsequent Mark III.











