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Bren Mk1 Mag identity
Hi guys,
been meaning to ask this question for ages.
I have MK1 Bren mag with a D with broad arrow inside it. on the side and also the top plate, apart from that no other markings.
Attachment 69131Attachment 69132
Any ideas who made it, is it Australian?
thanks
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Interesting piece, I was led to believe only Enfield made the mk1 mag however it does look like a pre ww2 Australian acceptance Mark.
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HI, could it be Daimler ? but you need Kev or Peter, they are the men :thup:
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I must admit it did cross my mind, but don't know anything about their production of Brens.
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Daimler?? Doubtful.....
Look at the below picture of a Daimler receiver marking:
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While the 'D' looks CLOSE, the real problem is that Daimler group really never got going till long AFTER the Mk I mags were already withdrawn and changed to Mk II status with the added spring in front.
Never say never, but...... ;-)
-TomH
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I agree with Blitzkrieg in thread 2 and Tom above that the Mk1 mag was obsolete before Lithgow started series production. But never say never of course. As for Daimler......, they only came onto the Bren scheme with the Mk2 guns, well after the Mk1 mag was obsolete. It's a mystery to me! Kevin....., Adam......., where are you when we need you?
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Isn’t a broad arrow inside a capital D an Australian commando marking?
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I thought it was the Australian property mark.Attachment 69284
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If it were, I'd have expected the Australian contingent to come in with their thoughts and opinions by now. It was always D-arrow-D 'Donald Duck' mark while I was there
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from what little I know the D with arrow inside is a pre WW2 Australian property mark.