Well, technically it's now a .45 AR/ACP Enfield, but having never seen one aside from photos, it was just too tempting!
1922 mfg. S/N JUST short of 1000. It also has the conjoined arrows, which is new to my collection, AFAIK.
Some photos (Nothing spectacular):
Haven't gotten it home yet to see if the Saddlers' Federation holster fits properly, plus it's too late to be proper. So, the Webley hunt continues. See this thread if you are confused: A "Saddlers' Federation" Holster Circa 1915
(It also kept the temptation to buy the black FN 17s SCAR at bay- a far more expensive machine!)
In Lance's Sticky:.455 Webley Overview (Post #8) he notes that an unknown number were manufactured by Enfield. Does anybody have a rough idea of the quantity? Can't imagine it being a very large number.
Some other threads that have some tie-ins:
Slightly ot; Is there an Enfield pistol?
"Enfield" Mark VI, A prefix, three numbersInformation
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