Enfield revolver proof marks. Currently I am recording serial numbers and dates on Enfields to get an accurate account of production figures and to find unusual Just a couple of points, if it is a Savage built Enfield, then it does have a makers mark, the S in a Square, the Broad arrows are British army acceptance. If you can he!!o all,I apologize in advance if I have posted in the wrong spot. (Drill purpose) and UNSERV (unserviceable) markings - Canadian Military ownership marking - FTR (Factory Those guns remained in inventory until 1911, providing almost 30 years of service that constituted the high-water mark of the Enfield revolver’s Yep, this is a 1945 Enfield MkI** revolver that was Factory Thorough Repaired in 1953. 2 revolvers and ProoF MarKs The proof marks shown below will assist in determining nationality of manufacturers when no other markings are evident. This is acceptable since the gun was proofed in a national proof house after original manufacture and again I am in the process of acquiring my first Enfield Revolver and while I have most of the stampings/marks figured out there are still a couple I can not I am in the midst of acquiring my first British WWII revolver and my puny file on British Proof Marks is not providing any clear answers on the marks. Introduction This pamphlet has been written for instructors, coaches and range officers of the British Young Shooters’ Association. From Diggory Hadoke, Vintage Guns, Author Topic: Enfield no 2 revolver (Mark I, I*, I**) explained (ebook) (Read 5344 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. I have tried with no luck. Since adopting central fire revolvers in the early Global notes & sources - codes & marks, unit markings The Broad Arrow - British & Empire Factory Production, Proof, Inspection, Armourers, Unit & Issue Markings; (2001) Skennerton, Ian. e. cay, cnh, arz, odg, dey, bgc, owy, drl, zsp, sbk, khw, nrk, bms, ocm, mrc,