The Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield Lock, England began production of this revolver in 1942, and continued until 1957. Here is a simple shadow board depicting the 4 most common Enfields. Best guess is it was re-worked when taken in by the police force but of unknown country. Manufacturer: RSAF Enfield Model: #2 MK 1 Serial Number: Z39XX Barrel Length: 5.5 inches Condition: Good Metal Condition: Good Wood Condition: Good Bore Condition . Contest void where prohibited by law. 2000 rifles to be assembled from existing No1 Mk6 rifle components made by Enfield. It has matching numbers throughout, but appears all serial numbers were re-worked and also stamped with a 'CPJ' marking, though we could not find the significance of this marking through research. No.4 Mk1 Date and serial questions. The British No4 Mk1 (T) was the primary sniper rifle used by the British and Canadian forces during the second world war. The lanyard ring is still present and has British proof stamps all over the revolver. Enfield No 2 Mk 1 Revolver serial numbers. Thanks for the tips! Moderators:The Double D, Viclav, Johnny Yuma, GrantR Canada, Carignan Salieres, vincent998. I thought I'd seen these same markings discussed before: In my usual way of collecting serial numbers, I began collating Enfield revolver serials some time ago. Pix 2. I too was lucky enough to find a largely unused No.2, https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=34897, https://www.milsurps.com/images/impofield1XL-1.jpg, https://www.milsurps.com/images/impofield7X2-1.jpg, https://www.milsurps.com/images/impofield3X3-1.jpg, https://www.milsurps.com/images/imponfield2L-1.jpg, https://www.milsurps.com/images/imponfield4L-1.jpg, https://www.milsurps.com/images/impofield5XL-1.jpg, https://www.milsurps.com/images/imponfield6L-1.jpg. This thing has horrible trigger pull. The guns were developed in the 1960s by Robert Mainhardt and Art Biehl through their joint company MB Associates. Starting in 1932, the Enfield No. Its attached to a period British issue belt. lead-alloy bullets at a miserable 630 fps. This page was last edited on 23 April 2022, at 10:28. The 12 month average price is $460.64 used. Thanks again for the help. Dukes Enfield No. No4 rifles were given a starting number that may be used to identify manufacturers, but again there was no set serial blocks. The volume of serial number inquiries has prompted me to fashion this page together and try and explain how best to identify a particular rifles manufacturer. Like the SMLE an all matching No4 or No5 will have all the serial numbers matching wherever they are found on a particular rifle. 2 Mk 1* Double Action Revolver. Click Here to view our Gunbroker page! Item Number: PR40212. It was based off of the SMLE rifle and modified by Holland and Holland in preparation for sniping use. Maybe I will phone some gun shops and see if I can get someone who has a guesstimate. Price: $699.95. O/R. 4 (T). Dating your rifle - British barrel marking date codes [2] Perhaps because of the relatively long double-action trigger pull compared to other pistols capable of single-action fire,[14] the double-action-only MkI* revolvers were not popular with troops,[14] many of whom took the first available opportunity to exchange them in favour of Smith & Wesson, Colt, or Webley revolvers.[17]. The original No.2 Mk1 was a true double action first produced 1931 as I believe. The loss of its original single-action operation and thumb-cocking facility made for an inaccurate weapon to fire and the trigger required a .