The restoration, (BDLFTR), of a Bren Mk.1 receiver/body manufactured at RSAF Enfield in September 1940.
I took in this repair from a friend and client last Fall and finally completed the project last month. Special thanks to Peter Laidlerand the other REME Armourers both current and retired for their tireless guidance and patience helping me through this project from long distance. There were some VERY tense moments, especially while removing the worn gas cylinder. The result is nothing short of PERFECT.
The work completed includes changing a worn Mk.1 gas cylinder to the much improved Mk.3 type, refinishing the receiver/body with Parkerizing, spraying and baking on Suncorite 259 paint and last but not least, (the fun part), reassembling and test firing the gun.
The first photo is the receiver/body freshly degreased, glass bead blasted and with manganese phosphate applied. Note that it's a rewelded receiver brought back from the scrap yard prior to the U.S. ban on new manufacture transferable guns in May 1986. Also note the newly installed, excellent condition, Mk.3 gas cylinder which cures it's low gas problem with some left to spare.
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The second photo is the receiver/body with Suncorite 259 paint applied and baked to MoD specification.
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The third photo is a close up of the RSAF Enfield markings
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The fourth photo is the gun assembled with a parts kit and barrel I had on hand here for test fire.
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