Browsing through a very nice gun store in Athens Ga earlier today, I picked up what I originally thought was a "cut" 0.455 Webley Mk VI. However, the markings were not what I was used to, nor was the numbering. Then on more careful inspection prior to purchase, it was a 1921 Enfield Mk VI. Though cut for 0.45 ACP I will use it for 0.45 Autorim but using 0.454 lead heads. However, though I know of these pistols, I cannot find out much about them. I realize that Webley & Scott must have continued production of the commercial Mk VI as I have one that is uncut from the South African shipment in the middle 1930s. It will reach my home in SE PA in a little while as though purchased on a C&R, it will be shipped to my friendly local 01 FFL for much cheaper than it being sent to me via Next Day Fedex or UPS, and I do not have to deal with the hassles at Atlanta and Philadelphia airports while shipping a gun in my checked baggage. Even cheaper than my checking one bag, let alone buying a hard case/lock combo in addition.

So can any kind soul point me to a "treatise" on this variation please? Internet searching leads to Enfield No 2 Mk 1-1** (which I also have a number of in all variations, so those I know fairly well). Cheers, Dave_n
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