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Those apparently Hebrew markings are in fact the half eliminated D/E followed by an equally half obliterated 1 and two stars
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05-05-2015 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by
mmppres
so 38 s & w is the correct ammo??
Yes. Both the the .380 inch Mark I/Iz and the II/IIz" were based on the .38 S&W and so one can use any of the three cartridges (.380 Mk.I, .380 Mk.II and .38 S&W) in the revolvers.
In the past, I have used all three. The .380 Mk.I is the most accurate, followed by various brands of .38 S&W. I have found the .380 Mk.IIZ round to be the least acculturate.
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This one lacks the safety stop, which was eliminated on later production to simplify manufacture (and, likely, reduce cost slightly). These later guns are not dated as such although the barrel date ['43] is usually the same or close (unless they have been rebarreled).
Commercial .38 S&W cartridges will frequently shoot high, and a higher foresight is often desirable.
Last edited by Mk VII; 05-05-2015 at 03:48 PM.
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thanks guy's i hope to fine a sight in all the parts i got from this deal. so far i fount lots of goodies so keeping my fingers crossed. got 15. 5 gal buckets full of parts so far an 5 buckets full of wood. 3 buckest full of scope mounts an rings some still in packaging. anyone want to help with the jig saw puzzle of IDing these parts
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Why don't you throw them up as photos for the brethren to identify. It'll work a treat AND I bet someone will need the part too!
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Peter i will do just that latter today. that will be fun to see all the different answers.
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hey guys i just started a new post the name is
gun shop parts mess
in general forms
thanks mike
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Where did you see Hebrew markings on the Enfield?
Also, that top auto with the wood grips looks all sorts of "Chinese".
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the wood grip one is German
marked what i found out so far. an the guys said by pistol grip area. but i think it was said that was done by buffing before re- bluing
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Brown gripped autoloader appears to be native made. Dara Afganistan or Far East. I would not fire it.
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