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    Early Bren...how low can you go?

    Attached are some photos of an early Inglis mk1 Bren I picked up as part of a collection the other day. Serial number is M93, which should make it the 93rd production Bren made at Inglis. I already have a 3 digit serial numbered mk1 Inglis Bren, but this is my first 2 digit number. Not sure I'll find a single digit but I'll keep looking.

    As an extra bonus it came with an almost mint Cdn marked (made by Bata Canadaicon) brass catcher bag.


    Has anyone seen any Inglis Bren serials lower?
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