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- .476_Enfield abstract "The .476 Enfield, also known as the .476 Eley, .476 Revolver, and occasionally .455/476, was a British centrefire black powder revolver cartridge. Used in the Enfield Mk II revolver, the Mk III variant was introduced by the British Army in 1881, supplanting the earlier .476 Enfield Mark I and II cartridges, which in turn had replaced the .450 Adams cartridges, all of which also used black powder propellant.The .476 Enfield cartridge was only in British service for a comparatively short period before it was replaced by the black powder-loaded .455 Webley Mark I in 1887 and then by the smokeless powder-loaded .455 Webley Mark IV in September 1894. Just over 1,000 Enfield Mark IIs were issued to the North-West Mounted Police, and these remained in service until 1911, when the last Enfields were phased out in favour of more modern (and reliable) .45 Colt New Service revolvers.Using the same bullet as the .455 (11.6mm) Webley Mark I, the .476 casing was 0.05 mm (0.002 in) longer and carried a charge of 18 gr (1.17 g) of black powder, compared to 6.5 gr (0.42 g) of cordite in the .455 Mark I. While the .476 Enfield cartridge could be used in any British-manufactured .455 Webley calibre service revolver, there were issues with the later-production Colt or Smith & Wesson .455 Revolver models, which were liable to have slightly smaller bore diameters.Despite the difference in designation, the .476 readily interchanged with the earlier .450 Adams and .455 Webley rounds (the latter in black powder Mark 1 and smokeless Marks I through VI), as well as the .455 Colt (a U.S. commercial brand for the same .455 Webley round, with slightly different ballistics), which all used the same .455 in (11.6mm) bullet, the distinction being which diameter was measured. Officially, .450 Adams, .476 Enfield, and .455 Webley cartridges could all be fired in the Webley Mark III British Government Model revolver; although case length, bullet weight and shape, and powder charge differed, all three cartridges featured a case diameter of .476 inch with a bullet diameter of .455 inch, which could be fired in a barrel of .450 inch bore.The Enfield name derives from the location of the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield Lock, the armoury where British Military Small Arms were produced (in this case, the Enfield revolver the cartridge was best known for being used in), while Eley was a British commercial brand.".
- .476_Enfield thumbnail .455_Enfield_MkII_and_.476_Enfield_MkIII_Revolver_Cartridges.jpg?width=300.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageID "20441717".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageLength "5306".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageRevisionID "671083554".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink .450_Adams.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink .455_Webley.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink .45_Colt.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink 11_mm_caliber.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Armory_(military).
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Arsenal.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Bullet.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_cartridges.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_equipment_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Category:Police_weapons.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Centerfire_ammunition.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Colt_New_Service.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Colts_Manufacturing_Company.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Cordite.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Eley_Brothers.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Enfield_Lock.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Enfield_revolver.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Gunpowder.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cartridges_by_caliber.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink List_of_handgun_cartridges.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rifle_cartridges.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink North-West_Mounted_Police.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Revolver.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Small_Arms_Factory.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Smith_&_Wesson.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Smokeless_powder.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Table_of_handgun_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink Webley_Revolver.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLink File:.455_Enfield_MkII_and_.476_Enfield_MkIII_Revolver_Cartridges.jpg.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLinkText ".476 Eley".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLinkText ".476 Enfield".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLinkText ".476 calibre".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLinkText ".476" Revolver Mk II".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLinkText ".476".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "476/.455".
- .476_Enfield balsrc "Barnes & Amber 1972".
- .476_Enfield base "0.478".
- .476_Enfield bullet "0.455".
- .476_Enfield caption "One Enfield Mk II and three Enfield Mk III cartridges.".
- .476_Enfield caseLength "0.87".
- .476_Enfield caseType "rimmed straight".
- .476_Enfield hasPhotoCollection .476_Enfield.
- .476_Enfield length "1.33".
- .476_Enfield name "0.476".
- .476_Enfield neck "0.474".
- .476_Enfield primer "Berdan".
- .476_Enfield rimDia "0.53".
- .476_Enfield service "1881".
- .476_Enfield type "Revolver".
- .476_Enfield usedBy "British Army, colonial militaries, North-West Mounted Police".
- .476_Enfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Page_needed.
- .476_Enfield wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- .476_Enfield subject Category:Military_cartridges.
- .476_Enfield subject Category:Military_equipment_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- .476_Enfield subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .476_Enfield subject Category:Police_weapons.
- .476_Enfield type Article.
- .476_Enfield type Article.
- .476_Enfield type Firearm.
- .476_Enfield comment "The .476 Enfield, also known as the .476 Eley, .476 Revolver, and occasionally .455/476, was a British centrefire black powder revolver cartridge.".
- .476_Enfield label ".476 Enfield".
- .476_Enfield sameAs m.04zx7xt.
- .476_Enfield sameAs Q4545379.
- .476_Enfield sameAs Q4545379.
- .476_Enfield wasDerivedFrom .476_Enfield?oldid=671083554.
- .476_Enfield depiction .455_Enfield_MkII_and_.476_Enfield_MkIII_Revolver_Cartridges.jpg.
- .476_Enfield isPrimaryTopicOf .476_Enfield.