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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyc View Post
    Where did you see Hebrew markings on the Enfield?
    I'm just guessing here but that remark may have been ironic.

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    How so?

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    I think the buffing wheel can do wonders on making things look different

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    You lucky, lucky bast.......

    Pity some poor old bloke has to pass on for the "toys" to be redistributed like that, but, as the rather cynical saying goes:

    "He who dies with the most toys, is still dead".

    .38-200 / Mark II/IIz is a "heavily"-loaded, fully-jacketed version of the ancient .38 Smith and Wesson, NOT to be used in the dinky Hopkins and Allen, Harrington and Richardson (and dodgy clones thereof), "pocket revolvers".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce_in_Oz View Post
    .38-200 / Mark II/IIz is a "heavily"-loaded, fully-jacketed version of the ancient .38 Smith and Wesson, NOT to be used in the dinky Hopkins and Allen, Harrington and Richardson (and dodgy clones thereof), "pocket revolvers".
    Forgive me but .38-200 (.380 Mk.I) is not a jacketed round. (See post #7) Mk.II/IIz however is jacketed.

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    Readily forgiven; point taken.

    "Post in haste, repent at leisure", I guess.

    My point was that, just because it chambers, it may NOT be OK to pull the trigger.

    What is cheerfully digested by the Enfield, may lead to "looseness" or even "disassembly without tools", of some "pocket pistols".

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    just think how many rifle have fallen apart because of wrong ammo.

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