Just picked up this early Enfield revolver. Serial number 2621, dated 1930.
She's a rebuild. The cylinder has been re-serialed to match. And originally bore the serial number 5303. The barrel has only one serial number, but the stamping matches the renumbered cylinder. So I'm guessing it was a replacement barrel at the same time this cylinder was added, but was new and not cannibalized from another revolver. Sounds reasonable?
Fair bit of pitting under the old wooden grips. Otherwise pretty good. Definitely a well worn old girl though.
Can someone tell me how to remove the cylinder for cleaning?
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