Enfield MkII: Better Than the MkI, I Guess
Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides a critical review of the Enfield MkII revolver, detailing its design improvements over the MkI, such as a snag-free sight and simplified machining. He highlights its historical context, including markings for New South Wales and use by colonial forces, while also dissecting its mechanical flaws like cylinder locking issues and the 'bullet jumping' problem. The review concludes by noting its short service life and replacement by the Webley MkI.











