ENFIELD MK VI 1922 # MATCH .455 CUT .45 ACP SERIAL # 18XX VGC
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Category: Enfield Revolvers - Antique Revolvers - Cartridge

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Description:
THIS IS A VERY GOOD CONDITION 1922 ENFIELD MK VI NOT MANY MADE THIS IS STAMPED 1922 SEE PHOTOS FOR ALL MARKINGS , BORE IS VERY GOOD RIFLEING VERY GOOD,ALL FUNCTIONS ARE EXCELLENT.FINISH IS ABOVE NORMAL 85-90% NO PITTING, ORIGINAL GRIPS MARKED WITH LETTER (M) I HAVE PUT 30 ROUNDS THROUGH IT FLAWLEFFLY. 3" GRUPE AT 35 FT. GREAT PIECE OF HISTORY. LOW SERIAL NUMBER 18XX.
Unlike earlier Webley Mark revolvers, the Mark VI featured a square-butt grip and a dull finish that was less reflective than the blued finish previously seen on the firm's military sidearms. Many commercially-produced Webleys were manufactured as well, and these differ in their lack of military property marks and in the presence of commercial proofs. British government production of the Mark VI began in 1921 at the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield Lock after cancellation of cancellation of the Webley & Scott contracts, and, with the exception of external markings, these models were identical to the Webley-manufactured examples. The rugged Mark VI saw action in the hands of British troops through two World Wars, from the trenches of the Western Front to the beaches of Dunkirk and Normandy, the drive across North Africa, up the Italian boot, and through France and Germany, and as well as in the jungles of the Pacific.  775.00

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Curio/Relic: Yes
Manufacturer: ENFIELD
Model: .455
Serial Number: 18XX
Manufacture Date: 1922