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=About= | =About= | ||
Also commonly known as '''RSAF Enfield''' or simply '''Enfield''', the '''RSAF''' was a government owned factory that produced British Army muskets, rifles, swords and other small arms. The factory was opened in Enfield in 1816, and operated as a government owned factory until it was combined with a number of other royal ordnance factories to become '''Royal Ordnance''' in 1985, and was subsequently sold to British Aerospace in 1987. The | Also commonly known as '''RSAF Enfield''' or simply '''Enfield''', the '''RSAF''' was a government owned factory that produced British Army muskets, rifles, swords and other small arms. The factory was opened in Enfield in 1816, and operated as a government owned factory until it was combined with a number of other royal ordnance factories to become '''Royal Ordnance''' in 1985, and was subsequently sold to British Aerospace in 1987. The Royal Ordnance name was kept until 2004, when the division was changed to '''BAE Land Systems''', and subsequently to '''BAE Systems Global Combat Systems Munitions'''. | ||
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'''Founded: ''' 1816 | '''Founded: ''' 1816 | ||
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|[[Enfield Mk II|Enfield Mk II Revolver]]||.476 Enfield||6||1880|| ||[[File: | |[[Enfield Mk II|Enfield Mk II Revolver]]||.476 Enfield||6||1880|| ||[[File:EnfieldMkIIBig.jpg|200px]] | ||
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|[[Enfield No.2|Enfield No. 2 Mk I Revolver]]||.38 S&W||6||1932||Enfield No.2 Mk I*<br>Enfield No.2 Mk I Snubnose||[[File:White Enfield No2 Mk I.jpg|200px]] | |[[Enfield No.2|Enfield No. 2 Mk I Revolver]]||.38 S&W||6||1932||Enfield No.2 Mk I*<br>Enfield No.2 Mk I Snubnose||[[File:White Enfield No2 Mk I.jpg|200px]] | ||
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| [[Boys anti-tank rifle]]|| .55 Boys ||5 ||1937|| || [[File:BoysMkIATRifle.jpg|300px]] | | [[Boys anti-tank rifle]]|| .55 Boys ||5 ||1937|| || [[File:BoysMkIATRifle.jpg|300px]] | ||
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| [[Enfield EM-2]]||.280 British||20 ||1951|||| [[File:EM-2.jpg|300px]] | | [[Enfield EM-2]]||.280 British<br>6.25x43mm||20 ||1951|||| [[File:EM-2.jpg|300px]] | ||
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| [[L1A1 SLR]]||7.62x51mm NATO||20 ||1954|||| [[File:L1A1-SLR.jpg|300px]] | | [[L1A1 SLR]]||7.62x51mm NATO||20 ||1954|||| [[File:L1A1-SLR.jpg|300px]] |
Latest revision as of 23:22, 29 June 2023
About
Also commonly known as RSAF Enfield or simply Enfield, the RSAF was a government owned factory that produced British Army muskets, rifles, swords and other small arms. The factory was opened in Enfield in 1816, and operated as a government owned factory until it was combined with a number of other royal ordnance factories to become Royal Ordnance in 1985, and was subsequently sold to British Aerospace in 1987. The Royal Ordnance name was kept until 2004, when the division was changed to BAE Land Systems, and subsequently to BAE Systems Global Combat Systems Munitions.
Information
Founded: 1816
Country: United Kingdom
Products: Swords, Pistols, Rifles, Machine Guns, Artillery and Explosives
Guns
Handguns
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Introduced | Variants | Image |
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Enfield Mk II Revolver | .476 Enfield | 6 | 1880 | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |
Enfield No. 2 Mk I Revolver | .38 S&W | 6 | 1932 | Enfield No.2 Mk I* Enfield No.2 Mk I Snubnose |
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Submachine Guns
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Introduced | Variants | Image |
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Sten | 9x19mm Parabellum | 32 | 1941 | Sten Mark I Sten Mark I* Sten Mark II Sten Mark IIS Sten Mark III Sten Mark IV Sten Mark V Sten Mark VI |
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Rifles
Machine Guns
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Introduced | Variants | Image |
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Nordenfelt Gun | .450 Martini-Henry | 50 round distrubution box fed from 50 round hoppers | 1873 | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |
Bren gun | .303 British 7.62x51mm NATO |
30, 100 20, 30 |
1935 | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |
L7 GPMG | 7.62x51mm NATO | Belt-fed | 1961 | L7A2 L8A2 L37A2 L20A1 L43A1 |
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Other
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Introduced | Variants | Image |
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Webley & Scott No.1 Mk. III | 1 inch | 1 | ???? | No.1 Mk. III* | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Webley & Scott No.4 Mk. I | 1 inch | 1 | ???? | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |
ADEN cannon | 30×113mm | Belt fed | 1953 | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |
L21A1 RARDEN cannon | 30 x 170mm | 6 | 1971 | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |