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Revolver. Enfield Mk2

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The Enfield No. 2 Mk. 1 Revolver was the standard sidearm that the British and Commonwealth troops used in WWII. It was manufactured by RSAF Enfield, and the revolver was in production between 1932-1963.

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The Enfield No. 2 featured a conventional revolver design arrangement featuring a solid, single-piece enclosed frame, centralized revolving cylinder, wood-covered grip and underslung trigger unit.

Let's consider in more detail:
The Enfield No. 2 featured a conventional revolver design arrangement featuring a solid, single-piece enclosed frame, centralized revolving cylinder, wood-covered grip and underslung trigger unit.

The 5-inch long barrel was forged as part of the forward section of frame and sported a unique slab-sided look with a noticeably large forward sight fitted over the muzzle. The revolving cylinder offered firing of six .38 caliber cartridges.

The 5-inch long barrel was forged as part of the forward section of frame and sported a unique slab-sided look with a noticeably large forward sight fitted over the muzzle. The revolving cylinder offered firing of six .38 caliber cartridges.

The cylinder was accessed through a "break-action" design in which the barrel, cylinder and cylinder bridge all tipped forward and down at a hinge located ahead of the trigger thusly.

The cylinder was accessed through a "break-action" design in which the barrel, cylinder and cylinder bridge all tipped forward and down at a hinge located ahead of the trigger thusly.