I recently inherited a 1939 Enfield No2 Mk1. The weapon has most of the usual markings that I have been able to research. My question is about the year and version. It's stamped 1939, but is still double action/single action and still has the hammer spur. From what I've researched, in 1939 they were converted to the Mk1* and double action only with no hammer spur. The cylinder has the FB48 stamp which indicates "arsenal refinished". Also, under the Enfield stamp is a small stamp with what appears to be crossed swords with F on the left, B on the right and 3 under the crossed swords. Cant find any info on this stamp. I'm curious as to the rarity and value of this handgun considering the discrepancy in the year and the model. Finish seems to be in good original condition. Seems solid and tight. Thanks in advance for any info.Attachment 63093Attachment 63094Attachment 63095Attachment 63096Attachment 63097Attachment 63098Attachment 63099Information
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