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A Rare MK3 Bren
I don't know if anyone else has spotted this "MK3 Bren" currently on the market. Apparently this specimen is of 1940 vintage and boasts the added benefit of having a dove-tail bracket. A further enhancement is that it is deactivated to the new E.U. spec..
Bren MK3 Enfield Mfg. dated 1940 with dovetail bracket - Saracen Exports
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01-09-2017 06:33 PM
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not seeing a Mk3. I see a picture of an early Mk1
on a side note.. that would still be classed as a machinegun by the atf because the body is not cut 3 times
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"MK3 Bren"
Yeah, I am following you F10.
That’s a little over $600. It would be a good deal over hear, providing the body was cut into three parts,,, that we would weld back together.
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John has just used the title from the Mk3 listing but forgot to remove ammend the wording. The new EU spec renders them to the same condition as STENs, fewvmoving parts.
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I wasn't quite sure why this was labelled as a MK3 when I couldn't see any MK3 parts but I did wonder if there were some MK3 aspects that I'd missed. Does anyone know if the cocking handle moves on these E.U. spec deacs and can the butt slide be withdrawn from the receiver or is it all welded up together solid, please? I've not examined an E.U. spec deac in the M.G. class.
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The piston extensions are welded in place so although the coking handle isn't welded, you can't pull it back because of the fixed extension. Also the body locking pin is welded closed so you can't withdraw the lower. I assume this to be the standard as ive seen a few now. Oh and the breech block is cut in 1/2 with the bottom part scrapped and top 1/2 welded into mag well. The extension has the front half cut off and the rear welded in place. The sear is also welded in the down position.
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Are many people buying this new spec of deac, of a M.G. do you know? WWA don't currently do deacs to M.G.s unless you request it, so they say.
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I cannot see or even imagine anyone buying one of the new spec deacts. I suppose one would look OK if it were fixed onto a mount in/on the turret of an AFV.........
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I have a hard time with deactivations period. Doesn't make sense to me, buying a large paperweight.
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When the parts kits dry up you can often find a dummy at a reasonable price. They don’t have all the parts but are often a good place to start a semi-auto build or get some hard to find spare parts.
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