Enfield MkI Revolver: Merwin Meets Webley (Sort Of)

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Adopted in 1880 to replace the Adams revolver, the Enfield MkI was based on an extraction system patented in the 1870s by Owen Jones of Philadelphia. This was similar in practice to the Merwin & Hulbert, with the barrel and cylinder hinging forward while the cartridge cases were held to the back of the frame. This system allowed empty cases to drop free (except the 6 o’clock position one, which often stuck) while retaining any unfired cartridges in the cylinder. Because the extractor star was fixed to the frame, the piece had to be loaded one round at a time through a loading gate (again, like the Merwin & Hulbert).
In 1882 a number of improvements were made to the design and lockwork, including features to prevent the cylinder from rotating freely and to disconnect the hammer when the loading gate was open. This was adopted as the MkII in 1882. A further change was made in 1887, following the death of a Royal Navy sailor whose gun fell out of its holster and discharged upon hitting the hammer. A new safety mechanism was added to prevent this from happening again, and most guns in service were retrofitted with it.
The Enfield was generally not well received, as it was heavy and a bit awkward to handle. It was issued to the Army, Navy, and RCMP, but replaced by the first adopted Webley top-break revolvers in the late 1880s (Enfield MkII production ceased in 1889). Unlike the Webleys and other private-production guns, there was never a civilian version of the Enfield MkI or MkII made, and they are scarcer to find today as a result.
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@cedi3550
@cedi3550 5 жыл бұрын
That “bup” sound when talking about the sailor that died was perfect.
@diggLincoln
@diggLincoln 4 жыл бұрын
cedi3550 I laughed my ass off
@Arphalia
@Arphalia 5 жыл бұрын
The quality of your videos and the breadth of your knowledge never ceases to amaze me Ian. Truly a fascinating piece here.
@Awoken_Remmuz
@Awoken_Remmuz 5 жыл бұрын
One of the reasons I love this channel, as a hobby fiction writer Ian has provided many ways for me to spice up the arsenal of my characters. Looks like I found another one *chuckles*
@Awoken_Remmuz
@Awoken_Remmuz 5 жыл бұрын
@Jacob Dale sad to hear that I personally would love to use old school guns in a rpg, always been a fan of lever and the bolt action and the revolvers etc. That's partly why I made a setting that's basically "what if no gun maker ever figured out recoil based firearms before the world became a hellish wasteland"
@luansagara
@luansagara 5 жыл бұрын
@@Awoken_Remmuz there is a rpg called deadlands. it's a wild west setting with a spice of steampunk (so you can chase a train in a motorcicle) and also supernatural entities trying to turn the world into a wasteland through fear. it has 2 versions, one is the "classic", which got remastered in 2016 in the 20th aniversary edition and a Savage Worlds, which is a simpler version of the original.
@Salesman9001
@Salesman9001 5 жыл бұрын
I populated my 1912 Dieselpunk SG-1 campaign with guns Ian has shown here :D One of my players didn't believe that one of the guns was actually real before seeing Ian showing it (semi auto ww1 conversion).
@jacobfarley434
@jacobfarley434 5 жыл бұрын
I'm working on a WW1/supernatural/steam and dieselpunk type rpg, so I've found a few weapons here that'd work as well
@aturkishgamer9790
@aturkishgamer9790 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been working on an alt-hist world where smokeless powder never got developed and Ian has been a good source of information for a long while
@GunFunZS
@GunFunZS 5 жыл бұрын
I think that ejection system is still a real step up from gate ejection like a SAA. I like the front sight too.
@slaughterhound8793
@slaughterhound8793 5 жыл бұрын
That's what I'm thinking too. It might not be the best handgun ever, but people need to stop & consider what else was being used/issued at the same time.
@MoreCurlsMoreGurls
@MoreCurlsMoreGurls 5 жыл бұрын
To be honest it looks pretty damn good, I'd get one! Looks quite slick and comfortable! Thanks Ian, great video as always :)
@Mr9Guns
@Mr9Guns 5 жыл бұрын
These were used prolifically by the North West Mounted Police in Canada and saw service during the 1885 North West rebellion, probably the most live service the guns saw.
@Max_Flashheart
@Max_Flashheart 5 жыл бұрын
It has "Character"
@jacobfarley434
@jacobfarley434 5 жыл бұрын
I dated a girl like that once.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 5 жыл бұрын
Yes it's called Igor!
@jeffreyknickman5559
@jeffreyknickman5559 3 жыл бұрын
@@jacobfarley434 can you say understatement
@Orbytum
@Orbytum 5 жыл бұрын
The a depiction of the death of that sailor would be either hysterical or tragic. There is so much potential for a Simsons style who dunnit around this guy.
@fourgedmushrooms5958
@fourgedmushrooms5958 3 жыл бұрын
Wow very interesting gun! Extractor mechanism makes a lot of sense! Love this channel!
@winstonchurchill237
@winstonchurchill237 5 жыл бұрын
Well done Enfield. you made something so simple, so complicated.
@corecheng4833
@corecheng4833 5 жыл бұрын
But does it brew tea?
@zombieapocalipse2020
@zombieapocalipse2020 5 жыл бұрын
Everything should be able to brew a cuppa!
@jacobfarley434
@jacobfarley434 5 жыл бұрын
After Ian demonstrate the BV, he'll go through the "Oh my God, the revolver is on fire" drill.
@VCYT
@VCYT 5 жыл бұрын
No but Coffee, with a kitkat.
@yoitired
@yoitired 5 жыл бұрын
It's easy to take a good revolver for granted "oh yeah those things have been around forever and are as simple as sliced bread" interesting to see how even they took some time to develop.
@sesfilmsllc
@sesfilmsllc 5 жыл бұрын
I’d love if you talked about the Adams conversion.
@sadwingsraging3044
@sadwingsraging3044 4 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this revolver being used in an old black and white movie. Even the actor was smart enough to break it open on its side.....
@SeanPwnery
@SeanPwnery 5 жыл бұрын
There's some beauty in its oddity that's for sure... I'd like to have one some day
@Quintus_Fontane
@Quintus_Fontane 5 жыл бұрын
Sorry, Canada. The Mounties are a Commonwealth treasure and deserved better...
@jeffreyl.7210
@jeffreyl.7210 5 жыл бұрын
You have the best job in the world. I would love to see and handle all those firearms.
@jeffreyfwagner
@jeffreyfwagner 5 жыл бұрын
That thing is more homely looking than my #2 Enfield. Thanks for another excellent video.
@davidgreen5099
@davidgreen5099 5 жыл бұрын
I love my no.2 Enfield.
@jimvandemoter6961
@jimvandemoter6961 5 жыл бұрын
Ian, another great video. When I see an old gun like this I always wonder about the ergonomics. How does it feel in the hand, does it point naturally, or do you have to go through gymnastics to bring the sights in line, and how is the recoil? I'm going to assume it's black powder. Also how does all that compare with other guns of that era? I know I'm suggesting hour long vid, but is that really a bad thing?
@mattelder1971
@mattelder1971 5 жыл бұрын
You might like the videos from C&Rsenal, they do get into the ergonomics of the old guns they review.
@Stargun-vj1uh
@Stargun-vj1uh Жыл бұрын
C&Rsenal did a video on this gun very recently, if you want to know more, watch their video!
@capt.bart.roberts4975
@capt.bart.roberts4975 Жыл бұрын
Webley revolvers, always had an interesting relationship with their junior officers who were issued with them. Dad, brought a pair of .38 Fosbury Webleys back from WW2. They were his holdout guns. I'm about as much use with a small arm, as a chocolate tea pot.
@kevinokeefe8576
@kevinokeefe8576 3 жыл бұрын
John Cleese's Character Sheriff Langston carries a MkII in the Movie Silverado.
@mugwump58
@mugwump58 5 жыл бұрын
49th, I'm concerned, are the other thousands of you OK?
@gigachad1879
@gigachad1879 5 жыл бұрын
Help us Ian is holding us hostage
@betaich
@betaich 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, thanks for asking.
@jacobfarley434
@jacobfarley434 5 жыл бұрын
@@gigachad1879 I hate to break it to you but a lot of interwebs would pay for that experience
@LankyAssMofka
@LankyAssMofka 5 жыл бұрын
" *pup* dead, right there" XD RIP
@TheLateRepublic
@TheLateRepublic 5 жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly, it is also the kind of revolver John Watson would have had in A Study in Scarlet
@hamm6033
@hamm6033 5 жыл бұрын
Wish you had posted a link to RIA. Great video as usual. I really appreciate all the work you put into all these videos and the videos on your sister channel, and Full 30. The list goes on. Hahaha.
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 5 жыл бұрын
I can't - KZfaq does not allow links to sites that sell firearms.
@hamm6033
@hamm6033 5 жыл бұрын
@@ForgottenWeapons : Dam I am disgusted by KZfaq. I have hopes for an Internet bill of rights but guessing we will get screwed in the end. I'm also on Full 30. Bookmarked so I just go straight there, one tap service. Well thanks again for all the work you do for us.
@piritskenyer
@piritskenyer 5 жыл бұрын
I can't help it, but looking at the top rear end of the frame, it makes me think of a Sig P226. Just how the lines are shaping.
@alterpanda8988
@alterpanda8988 5 жыл бұрын
hey Ian, at my local gun shop there is a Model 1858 (didn't look at the manufacturer) and there is only one (chamber?) milled out on the cylinder, would this be a target pistol?
@natemmerson6849
@natemmerson6849 5 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, picking the obviously inferior firearm for the military, good to see we've kept up that tradition then with the SA80
@natemmerson6849
@natemmerson6849 5 жыл бұрын
@@iatsd I have not, simply making a joke on the stereotype of the SA80 being bad. Didn't mean to present myself as knowing anything I don't, apologies if that's how it came across :)
@ozdavemcgee2079
@ozdavemcgee2079 5 жыл бұрын
As a Seargent once said to us..men have faith in your equipment, after all the cheapest tender one lol
@engineeredlifeform
@engineeredlifeform 5 жыл бұрын
Paraphrased in the movie 'Armageddon': "Russian parts, American parts, all made in Taiwan" :-)
@bartybollocks
@bartybollocks Жыл бұрын
Same as the M14/FAL, M16 debacle then? How many guys died in Vietnam because of the M16 mess.?
@thescatologistcopromancer3936
@thescatologistcopromancer3936 Ай бұрын
​@@bartybollocksprobably a lot more than reported, but what if they were never there in the first place? Wild
@chardtomp
@chardtomp 5 жыл бұрын
John Cleese carries I think a mark 2 Enfield in the western Silverado.
@ThunderChunky101
@ThunderChunky101 5 жыл бұрын
British revolvers all look so heavy and sturdy.
@leventehatar5644
@leventehatar5644 5 жыл бұрын
#2:41 im actually very drunk but i cant stop laughing at this moment : "pup dead right on the spot there" :D
@leventehatar5644
@leventehatar5644 5 жыл бұрын
i have watching this moment about 5 min :D
@rodzynson
@rodzynson 5 жыл бұрын
"bop" dead right on the spot
@xXGatekeeper49Xx
@xXGatekeeper49Xx Жыл бұрын
At least you can say this model of revolver has at least one confirmed kill.
@makara80
@makara80 5 жыл бұрын
....never thought I'd hear the name 'Owen Jones' being credited with something actually constructive. ;)
@mutelatedLEMON
@mutelatedLEMON 5 жыл бұрын
i was thinking something along those lines lel
@twobob8585
@twobob8585 5 жыл бұрын
Or actually of any use.
@Spiz103
@Spiz103 5 жыл бұрын
How would you unload a misfire? Prod it through the loading gate with a dowel?
@blobrana8515
@blobrana8515 2 жыл бұрын
The misfired bullet would remain in the cylinder so you would rotate the cylinder with the misfire at the loading gate position then close the mechanism and the bullet would drop out of the loading gate.
@jetwash7
@jetwash7 5 жыл бұрын
Wow, that loading gate predates Ruger's early 1970s modification of the Colt single action by a fair number of years
@samhenderson2947
@samhenderson2947 5 жыл бұрын
Grandad had one of these in ww2. Given to him by a nurse. Wish we still had it.
@nickbremner6274
@nickbremner6274 3 жыл бұрын
These revolvers were designed (in a matter of days!) at the government owned factory at Enfield, North London because Army officers were required to privately purchase their own weapons at the time. They were permitted to own any make or model they desired as long as it accepted the calibre the government supplied to troops - but there was an increase in the size of the armed forces at the time and therefore a lack of privately manufactured small arms in government calibre available for newly commissioned officers to buy. This revolver was the first weapon provided by the state for officers, it was not a usual practice at the time for the rank and file to carry any arms other than their issue rifle/musket.
@Pcm979
@Pcm979 5 жыл бұрын
I'd be interested in reading more about the auto-ejecting version. Do you know anywhere I can find out more off the top of your head?
@mr.justaguy9009
@mr.justaguy9009 Жыл бұрын
yeah it's an old video, i can't seem to find the answer in the comment section. if it's there, please point me to it. does anyone have a clue what the wings under the forcing cone area would be for? the only thing i can think of would be to assist in reholstering. to keep the abrupt sharp edges of the cylinder from catching on a possibly kinda floppy holster. just a thought.
@KnifeChatswithTobias
@KnifeChatswithTobias 5 жыл бұрын
What an odd looking revolver. A very interesting extraction system. Could you spin the cylinder to remove the empties? The double broad arrow information was also quite interesting!
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 5 жыл бұрын
The double arrow in this case wa sprobably due to the guy doing it couldn't bear to look at the ugly pices of ..... Though I wonder how much the War Office had to pay someone to take them away?
@KnifeChatswithTobias
@KnifeChatswithTobias 5 жыл бұрын
LOL. Enfield said we'll make it "more gooder" not prettier!
@felix4459
@felix4459 5 жыл бұрын
If you ever get the chance, please do a video on the M1600
@diggLincoln
@diggLincoln 4 жыл бұрын
Ian likes the word bits and I like that fact
@PavewayJDAM
@PavewayJDAM 5 жыл бұрын
So the 1886 version of the sig 320?
@Ensign_Cthulhu
@Ensign_Cthulhu 5 жыл бұрын
Isn't there some monster revolver around, possibly an early Webley, that took a .577 cartridge? That used to fascinate me as a kid. Props to you if you can find it and know what the ballistics were.
@Kevin-mx1vi
@Kevin-mx1vi 5 жыл бұрын
I believe there was a Webley revolver named the "Bulldog" that fired a large calibre cartridge. Never seen one, though I think it may have been used by the Royal Irish Constabulary, and for some reason was popular with assassins in a number of South American banana republics.
@dubsy1026
@dubsy1026 5 жыл бұрын
@@Kevin-mx1vi the bulldog was a pocket revolver, so I don't think so. Webley did make a revolver that fired .577 boxer though.
@troy9477
@troy9477 5 жыл бұрын
There was a 577 Adams back in the day. Popular in India service and certain other places. Very large revolver firing a large caliber blackpowder cartridge. Just the thing for "wog-smashing", as the Victorian gentlemen would have said. I don't remember the ballistics, but it was heavy and slow. The bullet would have been over 300 grains. There was a magazine article some years ago (pretty sure it was Garry James in Guns & Ammo), and Hamilton Bowen has recreated the cartridge in recent years and modified a few Redhawks to shoot it.
@philipsmedia5268
@philipsmedia5268 5 жыл бұрын
Ian at some point could you do a review on an obscure British rifle the L98A1 if you can get hold of it in the US. I think many You Tubers may not have seen this firearm before and do not know of its intriguing history. The L98A1 and L98A2 both were general purpose training rifles based on the SA80 platform, used by civilian organizations backed MOD in the UK mostly ACF and CCF units. It would give many people an insight into military weapons adapted to meet UK firearms law and the politics behind it. Thanks for all the great content I really enjoy the forgotten weapons series.
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 5 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gadggZWdntyWZ58.html
@philipsmedia5268
@philipsmedia5268 5 жыл бұрын
Forgotten Weapons Thank you!
@Shadow_Hawk_Streaming
@Shadow_Hawk_Streaming 4 жыл бұрын
Is there a video on the ww2 era Enfield revolver? Allegedly they also had the dropping issue.
@thomasball5432
@thomasball5432 4 жыл бұрын
I thought we'd switched to Webley revolvers by that point
@plainnsimplme
@plainnsimplme Жыл бұрын
According to what i remember from c&rsenal channel the safety is the hammer rebound...
@elorangeman
@elorangeman 5 жыл бұрын
I have a top break Enfield revolver in .32 S&W. I did do some research on it because the hammer doesn't have the hook to cock it back and supposedly they were shaved off for tank commanders so that it was wouldn't get caught on anything while being pulled out. It's rather neat and despite it being single action fun to shoot.
@riverstyxarmory9782
@riverstyxarmory9782 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, originally Webley D/A revolvers had their hammers 'bobbed' to make sure they didn't catch on anything. However, someone could always come along and bob it after the way to take a tank 'model' (wasn't an actual adopted model, per se) to increase it's value. I hope they didn't though, because Webleys kinda get mamed more than they should.
@elorangeman
@elorangeman 5 жыл бұрын
@@riverstyxarmory9782 mine is an Enfield though. And while someone could have done that with mine, I doubt it since the metal looks even all over. The price wasn't too bad either, picked it up at a gun show for about $100.
@riverstyxarmory9782
@riverstyxarmory9782 5 жыл бұрын
@@elorangeman no idea why I saw Enfield and read Webley. I just like Webleys I guess.
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger 5 жыл бұрын
@@elorangeman It will be a No.2 Mk.I* or 1**, designed with the bobbed hammer, but not for tankers per se; for everyone.
@elorangeman
@elorangeman 5 жыл бұрын
@@riverstyxarmory9782 lol. No worries my dude. It's probably the quintessential British revolver.
@davidstegman8147
@davidstegman8147 5 жыл бұрын
They should have went with a S&W #3.
@sandmanhh67
@sandmanhh67 5 жыл бұрын
Well theres an interesting story around that. Ever noticed how a Webley uses the same sort of break eject system as a S&W Model 3? Thats because when S&W were swamped by the Russian order for model 3s they sub contracted iwth manufacturers in Belgium and the UK to help make the guns. Webley was one of the UK firms they contracted...and then they just swiped the design features and hey presto - the classic Webley top break was born. Having examples of both I have to say the Webley improved on the S&W by getting rid of the ridiculous backstrap and grip being canted so far back from the hammer. I do love the S&W M3 though.... it really is a true US classic.
@trooperdgb9722
@trooperdgb9722 4 жыл бұрын
@@sandmanhh67 The Russians certainly swiped the design...they basically reverse engineered the S&W pistols and built them at Tula apparently. I can find no reference to Webley doing anything similar... other than producing LICENSED copies of S&W's "Tip up" break actions. No doubt the Webley people were not going to forget the S&W designs when producing the Webley-Pryse in 1877 It worked both ways of course...Webleys "British Bulldog" revolvers were apparently widely copied by both European AND American gun makers....
@arrangrant4614
@arrangrant4614 6 ай бұрын
This was gun used by Dr Watson in Hound of the Baskervilles
@giddygone9879
@giddygone9879 5 жыл бұрын
You need to do Dardicks pistol, please. :)
@JS-ob4oh
@JS-ob4oh 5 жыл бұрын
Could you elaborate as to why the safety issue was such a surprise to the British? All revolvers up until the transfer bar system was invented were known to be dangerous to carry with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. Isn't that why the original Colt revolver was changed from 5 chambers to 6 chambers so the hammer can be resting on an empty chamber and still have 5 loaded as oppose to the original which would only afford 4 loaded chambers. Isn't that why revolvers such as Remington had grooves between chambers so the hammer can be resting in-between loaded chambers? Why in the 1880's did the British not understand this?
@harak58
@harak58 5 жыл бұрын
Well it wasn't the transfer bar that allows you to carry a fully loaded revolver safely, it's the rebounding hammer which had been around for a while by the time this revolver came out. I can't speak as to what safety measures this gun used prior or post modification.
@Kungfujoe1110
@Kungfujoe1110 5 жыл бұрын
From an engineering perspective, it would've been neat if it could've somehow opened the loading gate when the revolver was opened or closed, like, you're opening/closing it as step 1 of the reload process - if step 2 is "open the loading gate", it'd be cool if they could've automated it. Still seems entirely impractical compared to the Webleys...or...you know...mag-fed pistols, but it would've been another neat feature.
@stephenbond1990
@stephenbond1990 5 жыл бұрын
I wonder if it would have been better received if it was a traditional top break?
@TheLoxxxton
@TheLoxxxton 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@Rheyris
@Rheyris 5 жыл бұрын
Im gonna get 1 of those
@TheWozWizard
@TheWozWizard 5 жыл бұрын
Ian mentioned patents by Owen Jones, well, for us techno-nerds here they are 179,026 dated 20 June 1876 and 189,360 dated 10 April 1877.
@mikekemp9877
@mikekemp9877 5 жыл бұрын
at the timee officers bought their own sidearms like winston churchills mauser c96 at omdurman. but obviously they needed a service pistol regardless for large wars or emergency so o think the thinking was they needed a revolver but it doesnt have to be that good as most officers wont carry it it will be used in ships arsenals and storage mostly.eventually as it seemed the best gun of the period officers bought webleys so it was then easy for the war dept to adopt that.
@wo3701
@wo3701 3 жыл бұрын
Ah, indeed. That Gun From Silverado -- yes, I know it well...
@rawovunlapin8201
@rawovunlapin8201 5 жыл бұрын
I sort of like the way it looks.
@CanSurplus
@CanSurplus 5 жыл бұрын
Just some history for you the Royal Canadian Mounted Police did not use this gun. they were known as the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) at the time. love your videos! i watch them as soon as you put them up no matter what you are reviewing.
@surplus3728
@surplus3728 5 жыл бұрын
A video on the M95 Mexican Carbine would be awesome!
@jacobfarley434
@jacobfarley434 5 жыл бұрын
I think Ian has talked about it in the past, just trying to find one to work with
@surplus3728
@surplus3728 5 жыл бұрын
@@jacobfarley434 He's done the Steyr M95 carbine, but I'm referring to the M95 variant of the M93 Spanish Mauser.
@dorjedriftwood2731
@dorjedriftwood2731 5 жыл бұрын
Looks beautiful to me. Classics have unique lines. New guns looks too similar.
@robertblake9892
@robertblake9892 4 ай бұрын
The story of the death of the British sailor sounds a lot like the story of the US sailor, dropped his S&W revolver on the deck of a battleship, it discharged, killing him, that prompted S&W to design a new safety mechanism
@brendanmulhall9095
@brendanmulhall9095 3 жыл бұрын
The pawn stars should bring him on as their expert, he actually knows what he is talking about
@erik_dk842
@erik_dk842 3 жыл бұрын
That would be totally against the concept of that ****show
@gigachad1879
@gigachad1879 5 жыл бұрын
I wonder if Ian actually has a favourite gun?
@Vulf_Faolan
@Vulf_Faolan 5 жыл бұрын
I doubt it to be honest. It's like someone who's really into movies or music, they don't have "A favourite", the best they can do is a "Top 25".
@riverstyxarmory9782
@riverstyxarmory9782 5 жыл бұрын
Ian's favorite gun is France... Just France in general.
@Vulf_Faolan
@Vulf_Faolan 5 жыл бұрын
It's a good gun.
@gigachad1879
@gigachad1879 5 жыл бұрын
Just realised I can't spell
@JonnyAugz
@JonnyAugz 5 жыл бұрын
I believe it's the Mannlicher.
@Liam-B
@Liam-B 5 жыл бұрын
It's like the airsoft gun before Crosman. 600 FPS? What a joke. Really cool ejection process though, even thought it doesn't work.
@jayfelsberg1931
@jayfelsberg1931 5 жыл бұрын
I suppose this looked good on paper, but so did the early M16...just about any WWII Italian machine gun...taking the comb off the Enfield .38...
@leppeppel
@leppeppel 5 жыл бұрын
Three revolver videos in one week? Praised be Gun Jesus!
@paullytle1904
@paullytle1904 4 жыл бұрын
Is owen jones the same as the jones underlever
@jasonkent3658
@jasonkent3658 5 жыл бұрын
Very good video very ugly revolver you are very good with your facts and information you have a very good way of explaining things that makes it enjoyable good job
@ST-zm3lm
@ST-zm3lm 5 жыл бұрын
Seems like adopting the Smith & Wesson Model 3 would’ve saved them quite a bit of trouble.
@johnoneil9188
@johnoneil9188 5 жыл бұрын
The extractor system idea is pretty nifty actually to sort out already fired rounds. Too bad the gun in itself never got that popular.
@StrangerOman
@StrangerOman 5 жыл бұрын
2:30 The truth is... this revolver was rigged from the start.
@deepwoodskentuckian
@deepwoodskentuckian 5 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the British and English for that matter have so many interesting, whimsical and zany ideas around the turn of the 19th and 20th century 😊
@brienmauer8134
@brienmauer8134 3 жыл бұрын
Didn't Sheriff Langston (John Clees) carry one of these in "SILVERADO"??
@bigDbigDbigD
@bigDbigDbigD 5 жыл бұрын
I like the unloader if it were improved.
@mikepette4422
@mikepette4422 3 жыл бұрын
Seems to me the Mark 2 is probably not a bad revolver other than the really slow bullet.
@seanjoseph8637
@seanjoseph8637 5 жыл бұрын
HMS Flying Fish: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Flying_Fish_(1873)
@mauricematla1215
@mauricematla1215 5 жыл бұрын
It is certain kind of funny cool one.
@karlmoles6530
@karlmoles6530 3 жыл бұрын
Not ugly to me, love the design, looks way better than any Webley to me
@ladam836
@ladam836 5 жыл бұрын
So...how to unload the unfired rounds? Poke them out one by one from the loading gate? That is stupid.
@jonathanjollimore4794
@jonathanjollimore4794 2 жыл бұрын
Yea most of the people at school treated me pool scum but Ian was cool guy treated me like human begin
@hannesorisson1200
@hannesorisson1200 5 жыл бұрын
I see you are not a sailing man :) Whaleboat or Launch would be the boat. PS Love your channel
@sillygoose210_6
@sillygoose210_6 5 жыл бұрын
Artillery only.
@wizardofahhhs759
@wizardofahhhs759 2 жыл бұрын
That sure is a rooster spur firing pin.
@irishauto
@irishauto 5 жыл бұрын
Is it just me or does that hammer look exactly like an anvil?
@cipherthedemonlord8057
@cipherthedemonlord8057 5 жыл бұрын
Cool
@phillipcowan1444
@phillipcowan1444 3 жыл бұрын
It's been said that a camel is a race horse designed by a committee. This is a camel if I ever saw one. Functional for sure but painful to look at.
@Andy47357
@Andy47357 5 жыл бұрын
Jones is my great great uncle
@josephyoung5930
@josephyoung5930 5 жыл бұрын
The fugly bang pistol
@Sasaroly
@Sasaroly 3 жыл бұрын
Enfield: We've got a revolver for you British government: Is it better than comercial models? Enfield: It's actually significantly worse. British government: We'll buy all you have
@VOLHans
@VOLHans 5 жыл бұрын
What are the little "fins" for, just below either side of the barrel and in front of the cylinder?
@ForgottenWeapons
@ForgottenWeapons 5 жыл бұрын
They allow it to be smoothly holstered, without the front of the cylinder catching on the lip of the holster.
@shawnr771
@shawnr771 5 жыл бұрын
Seems like weapons training would solve the bottom case getting hung up. Open the top turn 90 degrees.Shake. Rotate back close top and load. Alternatively could you load ammo while the top was open? If so when loaded the first cartridge and rotated the cylinder the hung case would fall out.
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger 5 жыл бұрын
Better yet, throw it away and buy Webley Pryse/WGs.
@mrb692
@mrb692 5 жыл бұрын
The rim of the case must be behind the extractor star, which means it must be loaded through the gate.
@shawnr771
@shawnr771 5 жыл бұрын
@@mrb692 i agree with you. My point being. If you open the top. The cases fallout. Put a new round in through the gate. Setting the rim behind the extractor star. Tip in the chanber. Then rotate the cylinder. Would it drop out the bottom case and then you either close the top or keep reloading and then close the top.
@Kumimono
@Kumimono 5 жыл бұрын
I wonder, suppose you source some ammunition, is a gun like this shootable? Safely.
@baneofbanes
@baneofbanes 5 жыл бұрын
Jari Heiska If it’s in good condition and you use correctly loaded ammo, I’d suppose so.
@tomshepard8473
@tomshepard8473 5 жыл бұрын
Ian story about unlucky sailor > Enfield MkI
@BIGK95
@BIGK95 5 жыл бұрын
Your last choice of revolver goes to hell Thank god this wasn’t continuous Mosin negant revolver wasn’t that bad
@Theonederboy
@Theonederboy 3 жыл бұрын
It’s not ugly just bizarre
@ahall1459
@ahall1459 3 жыл бұрын
Heavy, misfire cases would jam upon opening and extraction of same was a pain, Henry rifling (as used in the Martini rifles)! not Enfield rifling, works better as a double action only, to which single action hammer pull back was exceptionally heavy so aimed shots are hard with just using your thumb, a long firearm to holster... As a collectors piece, yes it's ok, but o/w no. Webley's were better.
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