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Bren question - Kings Crown??
Hi there, could someone please humour me and explain the significance of the 'Kings Crown' when buying a Bren....had a look online but couldn't easily find the information. Thanks in advance
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07-11-2019 12:20 PM
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It’s a feature of the earlier guns. I think it was deleted in early/mid 1940 and replaced with the Enfield cypher. Earlier guns are usually more desirable from a collector perspective. Dealers like to hype them as ‘rescued from Dunkirk’ guns.
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Ahh many thanks for the reply, yes I have seen the 'saved from Dunkirk' claim. cheers
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To confuse maters, there are some that had the Kings Crown removed sometime after WW2.
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The crown, date and Enfield logo took 12 minutes to engrave using the pantograph engraver so was the first thing to go in about Sept/Oct 1940 (at the end/start of the C-D number range). during the start of the 'simplification of small-arms' era.
However..........., there's a bit more
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Peter, did any other British
firearms of the same era have a similar crown engraved on them? Thinking logically they would have but things don't always work logically.
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No2 revolver and No4 rifle but they were roll impressed. They were just a continuation of the older No1 rifles
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