Just got a newly converted semiauto BREN built up from an original Inglis '44 parts kit. You may notice that it has some "tiger stripes", those are from welding up the receivers. They didn't take parkerize, but the look actually grew on me for some reason. I suppose I could always paint the gun if necessary.
It originally came with a MkI barrel (with the aluminum muzzle cone), but I got a MkII barrel in the final finished form. Even though the MkI barrel looks real nice and is what's in my mind a quintessential BREN look, I'm thinking it's more appropriate if I match up the MkII parts with MkII gun. I'm still curious however, whether the MkI/II parts were ever mixed up, especially barrels?
Also, I noticed this BREN had "Inglis '44" marked on a raised area on receiver (see pic below). I'm wondering what's going on with that raised area (whether it's left unmilled, or had other areas milled down further?). The other BREN photo I've seen typically have the marking made right on the receiver, but not in some raised area?
Lastly, here's a pic of the BREN with its older brother ZB26. I really enjoy having both as a comparison. Does anyone know why BREN design used to a shorter gas system. Was it for the .303 ammo, or does the short system actually make the gun more reliable?
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