| blank cell | Enfield No2 Mk1 Revolver | |
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CALIBER | .38 Webley |
| DAMAGE | 1d10 | |
| RATE OF FIRE | 2 per round | |
| MAGAZINE CAPACITY | 6 rounds | |
| ACTION | revolving-action | |
| LOADING | break-open | |
| BASE RANGE | 15 yards | |
| MALFUNCTION | 00-00-96 | |
| YEAR | 1932 | |
| COMBAT USE: British & Commonwealth Armed Forces | ||
The Enfield No2 MkI replaced the long series of Webley .445 service revolvers as the standard-issue sidearm of the British Army. Complaints from the Royal Tank Regiment that the hammer of the Enfield revolver would snag resulted in the adoption of the No2 MkI* in 1938, which was identical to the earlier model save for its spurless hammer (pictured above). This effectively made the revolver double-action only, which proved unpopular among British troops, causing them to favor the many American revolvers issued during the war through lend-lease.