Just curious as to when the advertisement above came about. It'd have been great to see how 5.56mm BREN fires. I wonder how they dealt with the magazine for the 5.56x45 ammo? Put a block in the...
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Just curious as to when the advertisement above came about. It'd have been great to see how 5.56mm BREN fires. I wonder how they dealt with the magazine for the 5.56x45 ammo? Put a block in the...
Would like to find out if there were durability concerns when the BREN were converted to fire 7.92 Mauser when Inglis made them for the Chinese Nationalist forces? Was it simply to make the proper...
You're welcome Peter, I'm glad to provide info and contribute to the general knowledge of the forum (in fact, this placed seems to be THE PLACE for Bren knowledge on the web). You guys have put in a...
The BREN kits are still readily available, but not as plentiful as previous years, or in as good condition. Previous kits were cut down by saw cut, but currents ones out there were torch cut which...
Thanks for the info guys. I am glad I did the right thing to match up the Mk2 barrel with this Mk2 marked gun. I looked closely on the receiver regarding the raised square...I couldn't really tell...
Just got a newly converted semiauto BREN built up from an original Inglis '44 parts kit. You may notice that it has some "tiger stripes", those are from welding up the receivers. They didn't take...