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    Enfield No.2 Mk.I Firing Pin

    Hello all, I am now the proud owner of an Enfield No.2 from an auction site but I need something for it. I need to locate a replacement firing pin for this revolver and as yet, I have had no luck. Am I correct in understanding the Webley in 38 is in no way interchangeable with the Enfield service revolver? Any leads or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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    Totally non interchangeable. PM me with address and I'll send you a new firing pin and rivet

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    I know it's been a while, but here is the revolver, WITH the new firing pin courtesy of Mr. Laidlericon. Again a huge thanks from you, it shot marvelously. I know its not the belle of the ball but she's still pretty cool and very pleasing and a steal for less than $200. Definitely a keeper!




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    You're right, they're not the belle of the ball but I carried one as an issue pistol for a couple of years and felt totally confident in it. Used to shoot it every few weeks and it never let me down. Good hardy bits of kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Totally non interchangeable. PM me with address and I'll send you a new firing pin and rivet
    Can you still do this Peter?

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    Holy thread dredge batman...what ever happened to a Private Message?
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    Using the right size of bullet they will shoot quite tight groups, got given some original 38/200 heads recently and they shoot a treat in my RAF issued MkI.

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    Thread 5, Nope!

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    Is the No2 Striker point currently available anywhere?

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    Do you mean the actual firing pins or the striker point gauge? The pins are simplicity itself to make. The gauge is .040" to .050"

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