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lt-deke New Member
Number of posts : 18 Location / Country : england Registration date : 2009-04-23
| Subject: Enfield No2 Mk1 Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:05 pm | |
| Thought you would like to see a comparison picture of two of the model guns in my collection The top one is a deactivated enfield The middle one is an all metal 1970's Enfield model gun The bottom one is the marushin ABS Enfield model gun | |
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lt-deke New Member
Number of posts : 18 Location / Country : england Registration date : 2009-04-23
| Subject: Re: Enfield No2 Mk1 Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:27 pm | |
| Sorry other pic shoul have been the other profile of the guns deek | |
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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)
Number of posts : 11090 Age : 65 Location / Country : North Wales Registration date : 2008-07-20
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shazhib Modelgun Perfectionist
Number of posts : 323 Age : 57 Location / Country : Tokyo, Japan Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Enfield No2 Mk1 Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:44 pm | |
| yeah, I also would like to know how Marushin is in comparson with those 2 metal ones. S | |
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pitfighter Modelgun Master
Number of posts : 620 Location / Country : Hollywood, California Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Enfield No2 Mk1 Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:20 pm | |
| Interesting comparison.
Bummer, it has to be deactivated, but you can't tell from the pictures.
Thank you for posting.
JJ | |
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jim Modelgun Perfectionist
Number of posts : 988 Location / Country : Hong Kong / Sydney, Australia Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Enfield No2 Mk1 Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:25 am | |
| For the deact is it the old-spec (with clear cylinder) or the new-spec (most of the chambers blocked in dreadful way) - though for the new spec you can cut up the shells & insert it at the back (the same for the bullets - obviously at the front this time)...
The Enfield at the middle should be no-doubt about made by Nakata (I learnt that they made nice full-metal Browning Hi-Powers and Tokarev TT-33 as well as other models).
And - very nice photos! | |
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lt-deke New Member
Number of posts : 18 Location / Country : england Registration date : 2009-04-23
| Subject: Re: Enfield No2 Mk1 Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:31 am | |
| The deac is new spec welds half way down chambers so unles yo open it up you cant notice them. The metal model has no makers mark just japan and 1974 on it picked it up a cuple of years ago and it was not in original box, I also have a browning hi power with no markings nice model though. As for weight it is the same as the original as for looks it dose seem a bit more angular along the barrel. The abs one is a perfect copy in detail but dose have that plasic look up close and the grips look like toy plasic grips a real let down, you could swop these for wood ones to make it look better, but then you would loose the weight of the gun as they have put metal insets into the grips to bring it up to almost the weight of the real thing although this dose make it back heavy. | |
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muzzleloader
Number of posts : 9 Location / Country : Solingen / Germany Registration date : 2010-02-21
| Subject: Re: Enfield No2 Mk1 Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:08 pm | |
| Hi, the Metal ModelGun in the middle is made by NAKATA Japan 1974. I recently got one from the U.S. Ray | |
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