Enfield No.2 Mk.1 'Short-Stroking'.
Hello Gents, I own a couple of Enfield No.2 Mk.1 revolvers. My first one is a 1942 dated Enfield-made with the spurless hammer & plastic grips. The latest one is a 1940 Enfield-made, spur hammer & wooden grips.
The '42 works flawlessly, but the '40 extractor only travels a short distance before returning home. I have taken the cylinder assembly (& individual components) from each & tried them in both revolvers. The cylinder from the '40 works fine in the '42 frame, but not vice-versa, so I'm assuming the problem has nothing to do with the extractor, spring, nut, etc. Would the problem lie with the extractor cam &, if so, how does one remove it to check/replace? I see Numrich have the Extractor Cam Assembly (lever, roller, & spring)available for $20, so will order one if the consensus is that is the most likely culprit.
While I'm ordering parts, are there any others that would be useful to have 'just in case'?