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Guns were sidelined on a regular basis for on-line faults and diverted to a rectification or hospital bay. If the gun could be made serviceable all well and good, it was sent on its way at the relevant place on the production line so to speak. Some of those that could only be made serviceable with selectively fitted parts were skeletonised by apprentices or made into the earliest DP guns while others had an A suffix added to the serial number as in H-1234/A as an indication of this to Armourers
So if you have one with an A suffix, that's the reason. If you have a ZZ suffix to the serial number, then that's something else. And DPB, then that's something else too!
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My Bren MK I numbers


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Luis
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The Bren that I am currently building is a MK2 Inglis 1943 s/n 11T1581
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I also just bought a MK1 tripod S/N: A.557.41. AGE It was missing the lower section of the A.A. leg, I fabricated one to replace it.
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Bren gun - Enfield MK 1 1941
Hi mine is P908 - I think dates to late 1941 -December. All matching numbers apart from a lithgow barrel dated feb 1943 serial number 7712
So I guess it saw service with Australian
troops at some point?
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Mick, I've replied to your PM.
P908 would be a very late 41 gun, does the gun have an FTR/52 or similar marking? And does it have any MA, BA, OA markings on any of the smaller parts? Also it may be in an almost unissued state.
If it does, then the gun has been in Aus, if not, and the gun has been used, then there's a good chance the barrel is one of the second barrels from the Aussie imports of the 1990s. Each of those Brens came with a CES including the second barrel which couldn't be deactivated on its own so some of these have sat around for years waiting to be used on what ever parts came along.
Any chance of some photos?
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Hi - will try to add pictures today. It is in excellent condition with some signs of use. It does have MA on smaller parts such as the bipod - which has the correct extendable legs.
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Mick
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Pics of my bren
Hi hope that these pictures have come out ok. Very interested on your thoughts.
Have got more pics but the uploader only likes these three and I cant get the flikr link to work either despite following instructions.
The chest did not come with the gun - its a canadian box.
Pics
Cheers
Mick
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Try this link to pics of bren
Link to my flikr page here
Hope this works
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Serial number: OT.5158
Date of Manuf: 1942
Manuf: Inglis Canada
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Type: Mk I m
Any information on this badboy?