The billet from which the receiver was machined weighed somewhat more than the complete finished Bren.
A Mk. II would be a bit less of an ordeal than a Mk. I.
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The billet from which the receiver was machined weighed somewhat more than the complete finished Bren.
A Mk. II would be a bit less of an ordeal than a Mk. I.
Kevin G: Thank you VERY much for your section of the blueprint. Can I ask where you found what you posted? That and this side view, which I found on the Weapons Guild web is what I've found so far. Hopefully I'll be able to find the rest.
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Hi Mark,I found them on my computer :D
Here's another bit for you.:)
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...11/body2-1.jpg
Don't suppose you know where there are any Bren blank firing magazine adaptors,bipod snow shoes or winter trigger kits ?
ATB Kevin
That's the Mk3 end elevation isn't it KevG...., that fits nicely with the original drawing you put up.
BFA magazines. Do you mean the mags adapted by Canada to take the short nose crimped blank. I know someone who made a few for the film industry who wanted to use these shortie blanks instead of the cheaper (?) long nose blanks. It's a doddle.............
Yes Peter the MK3:thup:
Yes as well to the Canadian blank firing magazine adaptors,again I have a copy of the drawings to make them but crave an original......sad git that I am :help:
ATB Kevin
Dies anyone have similar drawings for the Barrel. I'd like to build a dummy for my Deact MK1. (To go in the holdall.)
The problem in Canada (legally) is that a reworked (bren) receiver is considered a converted auto (prohibited), which if you do not already have a license for a prohibited weapon, you can never have one. The answer as you said is to make a brand new semi-auto receiver from scratch. If accepted as legal, it would not even be registered as a bren, but as perhaps a markdev? It would in all liklihood be considered non-restricted, since it is a brand new weapon, and is not on the list of restricted weapons.
I own a semi-auto MG34, but on the registration certificate, it is called a TNW, the company that made the semi-auto only receiver. It is not even restricted, and the restriction on magazine capacity doesn't apply to belts. It is always a crowd pleaser at the range.
But a bren would be cool!
I think I'd be prepared to give a nice cooooool crate of beer to the first person who remanufactured a new-build lightened Mk3 Bren receiver body. Make that TWO crates to the bloke who makes an early double dovetail Mk1.
There's an offeryou can't refuse! Get milling chaps..................
Stencollector please be aware I cannot guarantee my kidneys 100% !
But would be very pleased to hear from you :super:
ATB Kevin