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Here are my Pistol no.2's.
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05-28-2010 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by
Brit plumber
Another question for Peter, Have you ever seen, or know of a shorter barreld No2 mk1? About 3" or so.
As Captain Laidler
has yet to reply to your inquery, I thought I'd bring my VERY limited insight to the discussion.
My first No.2 Mk.I** was (is) a short bbl. version. Cut back, yes, but the ramp front sight IS broad arrow marked, and the whole thing was phosphated and Suncorite'd, so I'm guessing it had some sort of official sanction. Definitely not a "Bubba".
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I have a few, and thanks to Peter, a replacement grip screw for a 1939 No 2 Mk 1 (same age as me). One that is interesting is a 1942 No 2 Mk 1 (a lunchbox gun perhaps) that has the full hammer (SA/DA) and does not appear to be a retrofit as the innards match my 1939. I also compared it to my No 2 Mk1* and the No 2 Mk1**. The markings are also No 2 Mk 1 with no asterisks.
I posted a note on a 1921 Enfield 0.455 above and wondered if anyone has much info on these? Peter, your hoard of info at Warminster??? Dave_n
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That 1940 is nice, had very light usage! I just realised I never posted pics of the 1929 I bought. You'll notice the markings show 'No2 Mk' with no '1'. Dont know why this is, could be that someone just forgot the 1.

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Very Nice pieces, one and all. Now I have a jones to go find one. How available is the ammo for these fine British
pistols?
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I too would like to find a decent No.2 Mk.I*one of these days.
I have a post-WWII Webley & Scott Mk. IV .380-in Revolver and a S&W M&P "Victory Model" .380-in Revolver, the cost of buying factory made .380-in (commercially known as .38 S&W) prompted me to get involved in reloading.
The last box of factory made (Remington) .38 S&W cartridges I bought cost around $30 (US). The Lee Precision dies were around $25. Plus with reloading I was able to load the cartridge closer to it's original specs with a heavier bullet than the 146 grain that was loaded on the factory made ammo.
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Mark