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Enfield NO2 MK1**

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Topic: Enfield NO2 MK1**
Posted By: Emian
Subject: Enfield NO2 MK1**
Date Posted: June 04 2023 at 10:24am
Anyone know why there's no manufacture stamped on this NO2 MK1**? I see the FTT/52 stamp.



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Posted By: A square 10
Date Posted: June 04 2023 at 9:19pm
im going to guess its been scrubbed at refurb by india , but , its possible thats a kyber pass , it should show - 

EFD if enfield made there 
or albion if made in scotland 
or HAK if made in asutrailia [ very unlikely as they made so few and most likely no mkI** ]

from what little i can see , it has the very late grip scales and those are correct for the mkI** , the symbol before the FTR may well hold the key but its new to me and ive studied these a bunch , ill look at whatever references iHAVE LEFT AND SEE IF I CAN FIND THAT  but dont expect ill get much , 

i sold a lot of my references with my revolves when i let my collection go , i would like to see more of it and if there are more markings , it might shed a bit more light , it looks from the photo to have vintage finish 




Posted By: SilverLeenaWhite
Date Posted: June 14 2023 at 6:18am
Originally posted by A square 10 A square 10 wrote:

im going to guess its been scrubbed at refurb by india , but , its possible thats a kyber pass , it should show - 

EFD if enfield made there 
or albion if made in scotland 
or HAK if made in asutrailia [ very unlikely as they made so few and most likely no mkI** ]

from what little i can see , it has the very late grip scales and those are correct for the mkI** , the symbol before the FTR may well hold the key but its new to me and ive studied these a bunch , ill look at whatever references iHAVE LEFT AND SEE IF I CAN FIND THAT  but dont expect ill get much , 

i sold a lot of my references with my revolves when i let my collection go , i would like to see more of it and if there are more markings , it might shed a bit more light , it looks from the photo to have vintage finish 



May be you are right. But I want to add something that I guess gun is too old that's why the mark stamp is faded or removed from it.


Posted By: A square 10
Date Posted: June 18 2023 at 8:59pm
it is not that old - a lot of these were made in albion , scotland [mine was] the mkI** is one of the newer of these revolvers to be produced in late war , 

im suspecting the markings are revised at FTR but mpostly that was done in india , these were not produced there , none of the enfields were , nor the webleys , only austrailia made a version of these in the HAC , 


Posted By: DisasterDog
Date Posted: April 17 2025 at 11:16pm
I know it’s an old thread, but the “stacked EFD” markings are still visible.



Posted By: A square 10
Date Posted: April 17 2025 at 11:48pm
yes its old but yours does have the FTR marking , i suspect it was upgraded at that point , the roll markings did not wear off they were scrubbed at refurn , 

i cant see enough of yours at this point to say much more , 



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