Hi There!
I've recently become VERY interested in adding a Bren into my collection. I'm looking to go the semi-auto route and have found a number of builders in this area.
But one potential problem is that I live in California. As it is originally designed, the Bren triggers California's "assault weapon" laws. Specifically the pistol grip, detachable magazine, and flash hider.
Now, if I can somehow lock the magazine in place in such a way that requires the use of a tool to remove the magazine I can keep the pistol grip and flash hider.
I'd like to tap the collective wisdom of this board on potential ways to lock the magazine in place. First a couple of questions:
1) How does the Bren mag stay in place? Is it actually locked in place via a detent or other mechanism? In looking at pictures of Bren magazines it appears it is just using friction and gravity to stay in place. is that right?
2) How does the magazine release lever work? Again from pictures it appears to just push up on the magazine. Does the lever actually "release" the mag or just make it easier to pull out of the mag well?
3) Can I pull out the mag without the use of the lever?
Assuming that the magazine is actually locked in place, what are your thoughts on modifying the mechanism to require a "tool" to activate it?
1) What if the mag release lever was not installed? Could I just insert a steel rod to activate the mechanism whe needed?
2) The other thought would be to install a "cage" around the existing lever preventing me from using my fingers to activate the lever. A small slit in the cage would allow a small screwdriver or key to press down on the lever.
Any other thoughts? your comments and ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks!Information
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