Bren setup on GB if you are into them. NICE.....Information
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for the hard of hearing can you use some sort of sign language to help point the way to the item of which you so speak because I looked and did not see a setup and I like a setup.
1ATSR 177AD & 4/3 RNSWR
I think we have been 'Set-up'!...............................LOL
This must be the one of which he speaks...those torch cuts make it not quite so nice though.
BREN *RARE Daimler parts kit nt Enfeild Inglis SAF : Gun Parts Kits at GunBroker.com
Regards, Jim
OUCH!! I almost cried when I saw those torch cuts......
Not -ALL- of the Daimler's got cut up though. Here's my live one:
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Can we link this bloke to the parts list bloke on a slightly earlier thread?
Can't say, but it does sound a bit like an advertisement...the seller is in Spring Tx and the OP is near Tulsa Ok.
The Mk 2 kit found in a shed was in El Vito Fla...
Last edited by browningautorifle; 10-01-2014 at 11:15 AM.
Regards, Jim
It sold to man on another forum on Sep 23.
Talked to the guy. Exactly as stated above. He bought a house and found it in the shed. Covered in cosmoline.
I made the deal and its being shipped.Looks like it's still for saleI sent him a USPS MONEY ORDER.
$450 total. I used my fedex # to ship
the guy is an attorney and works for the states attorneys office in Miami.
I post again when the kit arrives to confirm.BREN MKII
Last edited by Vincent; 10-01-2014 at 06:30 PM.
Nice gun TactAdv...I'll bet you warm that one up on occasion...
Regards, Jim
I know that the Mk1's, especially the early Mk1's have a mystical air about them, but the Mk2 is a far, far better, simplified, more reliable, easier to use and maintain gun. As for the Mk3, well it's really a lightened Mk2 for want of a better description. Great gun Tact