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Anyone know who made this thing. I have been looking on the net for days and cant find any of these markings. It has all numbers matching

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The Enfield No.2 Mk.1 was made by Enfield.
If you want to shoot it, it takes .38 S&W ammo, NOT .38 S&W Special (aka ".38 Special").
Two different cartridges, but more importantly, two different diameter bullets.
Specifically, the ammo the gun shot was ".38/200", which was the S&W cartridge loaded with a big 200 grain bullet (normally, it shot a 150 grain bullet).
Nice gun. Looks like it hasn't been shot much.
 
Cool find, Gent!

I was curious about the meaning behind "RSAF", then I found this Wikipedia entry....

"The Royal Small Arms Factory was a UK government-owned rifle factory in the London Borough of Enfield in an area generally known as the Lea Valley."
 
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I've regretted every Webley or Enfield I've sold off, and there have been a few. We do have one in the current line-up. (And, no, I didn't cut back the barrel on this one.)

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