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lost info / looking for an old post
a while ago a member posted a pic of some Mk1 BREN gun gas cylinders.
I am building a Mk3/1 and need a gas cylinder. A mk3 or a Mk1 will do
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11-17-2014 09:36 PM
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That MUST'VE been our very own Bren photo maestro, Gev G. Look through his old posts and I'm sure you'll find it.
What is a Mk3/1 by the way? Or do you mean an Indian Army lightweight Mk1 designated the Mk 1/3? Whatever it is, avoid the Mk1 gas cylinder like the plague! Mind you, if it's for occasional use and cleaned properly after shoots and at least every day for a week afterwards it should be OK for ages
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Originally Posted by
Mr E
a while ago a member posted a pic of some Mk1 BREN gun gas cylinders.
I am building a Mk3/1 and need a gas cylinder. A mk3 or a Mk1 will do
Mr E,
Is this what you are looking for?
Joe
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Originally Posted by
Joe H
I was looking for a post where a member showed a pic of what he had and was willing to sell.
it was in a discussion thread about brens
That MUST'VE been our very own Bren photo maestro, Gev G. Look through his old posts and I'm sure you'll find it.
What is a Mk3/1 by the way? Or do you mean an Indian Army lightweight Mk1 designated the Mk 1/3? Whatever it is, avoid the Mk1 gas cylinder like the plague! Mind you, if it's for occasional use and cleaned properly after shoots and at least every day for a week afterwards it should be OK for ages
all the pictures I can find of the indian brens they are marked 3/1
Last edited by ActionYobbo; 11-18-2014 at 07:37 AM.
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If you are looking for a new MK3 cylinder and maybe a new retaing pin give me a PM.
ATB Kevin
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Yep, you're right. I have the lightweight Mk1, 1A and 1m guns as Mk3/1's. Not all done at Ishapore as the first were converted at Hyderabad and marked RF-H.
Looking at KevG's photos of the Mk1 and Canadian
Mk2 gas cylinder has just brought me out in a cold sweat which'll turn into a nightmare if I look at it for much longer. Usually when you start a job, you can start the easy way and up the ante as you go along. You quickly learned that removing one of these from an old well used gun meant diving in at the deep end and using brute force right from the word go! Especially on any of the threadless Mk2 types as there was simply no place to press the.................... Oh. no......, the nightmare is beginning. The issue 'SPANNER, (or was it WRENCH) gas cylinder' was a joke alongside a chocolate tea-pot and a Norton Commando electric starter motor
Believe me, it was even worse that setting up a No2 revolver..............
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Thank You to Peter Laidler For This Useful Post:
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Is this the post you're looking for? FWIW, check out the beautiful Bren setup on GB if you are into them. NICE.....
Looks like Kev G has you covered with a nice new one.
I am looking forward to seeing how you do the double dovetail splice.
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Originally Posted by
Vincent
thats what I was looking for
thanks
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