Enfield revolver

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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.

Men of 4th Royal Tank Regiment practising with their .38 revolvers in a farmyard near Arras, 6 October 1939. O493Men of 4th Royal Tank Regiment practising with their .38 revolvers in a farmyard near Arras, 6 October 1939. O493
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    commonsimageFlingues-p1030068 Commons
    commonsimageOriginal Enfield revolver, hammer with a spur Commons
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    commonsimageEnfield-No2 Commons
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