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    Albion Motors Ltd. Enfield Revolver Owners-I Need Your Input!

    I'm presently doing some ongoing research on the Coventry Gauge & Tool contract Enfield No.2 Mark I** revolvers for an upcoming article in Ian Skennertonicon's arms collector annual. I am particularly interested in the B-C-D prefix serial numbered Albion Motors manufactured examples.

    I'd be grateful if you could provide the following data from your personal revolvers:

    *Serial Number
    *Frame Date
    *Barrel Date
    *Marking On Right Hand Side Of Grip Frame In Front Of Lanyard Pin (Remove Grip To See This Marking)
    *Presence Of "Circle D" (Or Portion Of Same) On Barrel Rib.

    Many thanks!

    Jerald M. Stamps
    Co-Author of "The .380 Enfield No.2 Revolver"

    I can also be reached via email at whitehorserunshim@yahoo.com
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