380 Friday - Like 455 Friday But 75 less. Which Is The "Best" 380/200 Service Revolver?
Bloke on the Range
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The Bloke, The Chap and Nick head to the range to see which is the "best" of the three standard .380/200 revolvers in British service in WW2. In the rain. With possibly surprising results! Featuring an Enfield No.2, a Webley .38 Mk.IV, and a S&W M&P.
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