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Bren indirect fire sight
Wilke of OGT has this listed for sale on Gunnutz as a Bren sight for $695.


Bren, indirect fire/rotary line sight with all accessories complete in steel carry case. $ 695.- *sold*
So what is it? It doesn't look like the plessey sight I'm used to seeing. I know that other British
weapons of that time period used the same dovetail. Is this a mortar sight? I'm also used to the Bren sight being housed in a wooden case which fits in to the binocular web case. This one is in a tin box.
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11-10-2006 05:01 PM
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Ya got me - I've never seen one before.
Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
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Its for the Vickers MG, It is an indirect fire sight. The plessey was used on the Bren but you could use the indirect fire sight if you put down stakes and laid the gun...
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wrong case.......but still a nice piece.
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I have a part of a Bren MK1
It has the marks :
SIGHT LENSATIC MK1
LONDON OPTICAL COMPANY
SGT. F.L.BREN. .303 IN 1939
PL 2559
Is it valuable ?
Dan
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The one Mr Clark shows earlier in this thread sold recently for around $3000, so depending on how much of the sight you have, yes it is likely valuable.
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The actual dovetail of the Vickers, 3" mortar, Bren etc was the same in order to standardise things but I don't think that the Vickers sight would fit onto a Bren and work correctly with a magazine fitted. I'm not sure that the trajectory charts for the indirect role would equate either although it's all pretty academic anyway
As a bit of an aside, I often wonder what in heavens name were they thinking about.... a 30 round, magazine fed light machine gun in the indirect fire role. We already had heavy stuff to do the job in the 3" mortar and Vickers MMG until the late 60's
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 09-29-2011 at 09:40 AM.
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