Yes after A9999 came B1 and so on.
Other manufacturers include Canadian Cycle and Motor (CCM) and Australian General Electric (AGE). ZB also made a similar version (V rare) and I would hazard a...
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Yes after A9999 came B1 and so on.
Other manufacturers include Canadian Cycle and Motor (CCM) and Australian General Electric (AGE). ZB also made a similar version (V rare) and I would hazard a...
There were plenty in stock for the very minor post war requirement.
I thought while there’s discussion of tripods, I’d post up some rough serial number to mark changes as I suspect the OPs tripod actually started life as a Mk1* from the way he describes it.
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Plenty of NZ Bren Tripods here in the UK, I think I have 3 or 4 NZ marked to go with some of my NZ /\ A marked guns.
Hat trick, it sounds like your tripod is a Mk1* so wouldn’t have had the AA option.
The reason for so few AA parts is that people convert the Mk1* tripods to Mk1 as it’s just a matter of swapping...
I think he’s after the locking button for the bayonet boss fitting on the head rather than the AA leg latch.
Sounds like your tripod maybe a Mk1*, only the serial will confirm it.
I sold 5 top half’s about 3 years ago which went for about £120 each, the bottoms I had went for £50 each (all on the bay)....