GunnyUSMC
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One of my local pawn shops had an Enfield No 2 Mk 1** in their display case for the last six months priced at $249. I never paid it much mind due to the price, it being chambered in 38 S&W, and the fact that I think they are a little on the ugly side.
I stopped by the shop in November and saw that they had the it marked down to $199.95, well, that made it look a little better.
I needed to do a little home work because I really didn't know much of anything when it came to British handguns. After talking to a few friends, I thought I would go and see if I could make a better deal on the handgun.
So I went to the pawn shop, no Black Friday, and shot the bull a little then asked about a better price on the gun. The guy started scratching his head so I made an offer. I told him I would give him $180 out the door. He gave me a funny look and then said "What the Hell, you got a deal".
So here it is, My Black Friday Enfield No 2 Mk 1**
The "S" denotes the barrel latch was a spare component at some point in its existence. Probably fitted to the revolver during FTR refurbishment in 1952.
I stopped by the shop in November and saw that they had the it marked down to $199.95, well, that made it look a little better.
I needed to do a little home work because I really didn't know much of anything when it came to British handguns. After talking to a few friends, I thought I would go and see if I could make a better deal on the handgun.
So I went to the pawn shop, no Black Friday, and shot the bull a little then asked about a better price on the gun. The guy started scratching his head so I made an offer. I told him I would give him $180 out the door. He gave me a funny look and then said "What the Hell, you got a deal".
So here it is, My Black Friday Enfield No 2 Mk 1**
The "S" denotes the barrel latch was a spare component at some point in its existence. Probably fitted to the revolver during FTR refurbishment in 1952.