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Originally Posted by
Havenot
I've for the most part just used Remington or Winchester .38 S&W 145gr lead ammo in my No.2 revolver. The only real .380/200 ammo I've had was some FN manufacture fmj stuff that was like 170 or 179gr stuff. The FN surplus ammo shot fine but no better than standard .38 S&W cartridges.
Still curious why Detroit-1's revolver is rated 5 Tons and my near identical revolver's import stamp is 3 1/2 Tons?? I actually think the import mark on my Mk.VI rates it 5 Tons as well
The photo I’ve just looked at shows 3.5 Tons, could you have missed the 3 in front of it? Are you looking at it on a phone? My phone sometimes auto adjusts photos and crops details others can see and I can’t.
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04-02-2019 10:47 AM
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It looks to me that it says 3.5 tons but the 5 is struck deeper.
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Just aquired a enfield no 2 mk. 1. Condition is good , however the only markings on the right side of the receiver is a strange looking D I with a * after it and the word England. Nothing else. Can anyone give me some information as to a maker or origin. Thanks
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Look closer at the D. It is an E and D super imposed for EnfielD.
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What you have is an Enfield made No2 Mk1* (or 1/1) pistol
Biit of advice for you. If it's reliability you want, then that's the gun for you. But I advise against using it in any shooting competitions!!
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 09-12-2019 at 03:47 PM.
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