A shot in the dark for our time served armourers
My apologies as this is something of a jump in logic and I am no doubt having myself on that it is related to the Bren but please bear with me.
On Sunday I picked up what I thought was a swage or some sort of mandril to be used sticking out of a anvil. It has a broad arrow stamped in one end and the name Wilks Bros & Co Ltd (famous ironmongers in Sheffield) and on the other end/face 7/1609.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...0e5aa3d8-1.jpg
However the rod part is hollow, rather than solid like I'd expect if it was to be battered, with a counter sunk hole near the end as if it was meant to be pinned to a rod on a bench. Now looking at the table they used for working on the BESA 7.92 in the booklet on FTRing the beast there is a pin affair shown, R5269, which isn't described as being used with the BESA so with a leap of faith, or delusion, is it some sort of support for working on the Bren or M1919A4 or some such weighty bit of kit?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...9059ee69-1.jpg
Once again Im probably having myself on and its foir undoing wingnuts on a oil rig but I'd be grateful if someone could say what it is for. The carboot stall I got it off has had various armourers tools and small arms brushes.
ATB
Tom