The name Enfield Revolver referres to two separate models of British Service Revolvers dating from the late 19th century. The .476 calibre Enfield Mk I and Enfield Mk II revolvers were in service between 1880 and 1911 by the British Army and the Northwest Mounted Police.
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- Enfield Revolver
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| - The name Enfield Revolver referres to two separate models of British Service Revolvers dating from the late 19th century. The .476 calibre Enfield Mk I and Enfield Mk II revolvers were in service between 1880 and 1911 by the British Army and the Northwest Mounted Police.
- Enfield Revolver is the name applied to two totally separate models of self-extracting British handgun designed and manufactured at the government-owned Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield; initially the .476 calibre (actually 11.6 mm) Revolver Enfield Mk I/Mk II revolvers (from 1880–1889), and later the .38/200 calibre Enfield No. 2 Mk I (from 1932–1957).
- The Enfield Revolver was a self-extracting British handgun designed and manufactured at the government-owned Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield; initially in the .476 calibre (actually 11.6 mm) The .476 calibre Enfield Mk I and Mk II revolvers were the official sidearm of both the British Army and the North-West Mounted Police, as well as being issued to many other Colonial units throughout the British Empire The term "Enfield Revolver" is not applied to Webley Mk VI revolvers built by RSAF Enfield between 1923 and 1926.
- Enfield Revolver is the name applied to two totally separate models of self-extracting British handgun designed and manufactured at the government-owned Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield; initially the .476 calibre (actually 11.6 mm) Revolver Enfield Mk I/Mk II revolvers (from 1880–1889), and later the .38/200 calibre Enfield No. 2 Mk I (from 1923–1957). The .476 calibre Enfield Mk I and Mk II revolvers were the official sidearm of both the British Army and the Northwest Mounted Police—as well as being issued to many other Colonial units throughout the British Empire—and the later model .38/200 Enfield No. 2 Mk I revolver was the standard British/Commonwealth sidearm in the Second World War, alongside the Webley Mk IV and Smith & Wesson Victory Model revolvers chambered in the same calib
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| - Enfield Mk II
- Enfield Mk II Revolver
- Enfield No 2 Mk I Revolver
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- 1932(xsd:integer)
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