
Enfield revolver - Wikipedia
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.
.476 Enfield - Wikipedia
The .476 Enfield, also known as the .476 Eley, .476 Revolver, and occasionally .455/476, [1] is a British centrefire black powder revolver cartridge. The Enfield name derives from the location of the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield Lock, the armoury where British military small arms were produced, while Eley was a British commercial brand. [2]
I Have This Old Gun: British Enfield .476 Revolvers
2024年7月3日 · Beginning in 1879, the British military adopted the Enfield revolver, introduced first in a short-lived Mark I variant, quickly superseded by the Enfield Mark II chambered for the .476 Enfield...
I Have This Old Gun: British Enfield .476 Revolvers - YouTube
2024年7月3日 · When the British made the change, its military adopted the government-produced Enfield Mark I and Mark II revolvers. ...more. In the latter portion of the 19th century, militaries across the world...
Enfield revolver | Military Wiki | Fandom
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) [1]
Enfield ~ 1881 MK II ~ .476 Enfield - Guns International
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.
ZK 476 | Gun Wiki - Fandom
The ZK 476 was a blowback-operated submachine gun that fired from an open bolt. It was one of the first submachine guns to utilize a "wrap-around" bolt in which the bolt was machined with an inner recess that telescoped around the barrel.
.476 Enfield | Military Wiki | Fandom
The .476 Enfield, also known as the .476 Eley, .476 Revolver, and occasionally .455/476,[1] was a British centrefire black powder revolver cartridge. Used in the Enfield Mk II revolver, the Mk III...
Enfield Mark I Revolver, .476CF - The Broad Arrow
Revolver, Enfield B.L. (Marks II and III) which increased the bullet diameter in the Mark III pattern from .455" to .477". Despite being called .476, these Enfield revolvers have a nominal .450 bore diameter, the same as the .450 Adams revolvers and the future .455 Webley's.
Enfield Mk. I .476 revolver - Gunboards Forums
2024年2月25日 · There was no commercial version of this revolver, only military issue and not many. At that time Enfield used its own standard, the "Enfield inch" and screws are not the same size or pitch of current standards. If you can post pictures of your gun and indicate which screws are missing I'll be glad to try to help with measurements from my Mk II.
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