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    The Aust FTR markings were on the left side where the barrel nut closes down. Know Bandiana very well. It was the Armourers Training Centre at the big Base Workshop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    The Aust FTR markings were on the left side where the barrel nut closes down. Know Bandiana very well. It was the Armourers Training Centre at the big Base Workshop.
    In that case no FTR markings on this one, the box was an inch deep in cosmolineicon. It was like the Bren had been greased up for long term store, then loads more had been dumped in on top to cover the whole box contents too...

    I would assume the 6/68 is when it went to store...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    In that case no FTR markings on this one, the box was an inch deep in cosmolineicon. It was like the Bren had been greased up for long term store, then loads more had been dumped in on top to cover the whole box contents too...

    I would assume the 6/68 is when it went to store...
    If no FTR marks then it is likely unused but with a replacement barrel. I have a similar gun in the A serial range, all matching numbers, no FTR and looks as though it went straight to storage. I also have another that is all matching except for the lower which is the same number but has an A prefix and not the B of the body. I think the chances of that must be V slim and more likely someone used the wrong prefix letter when marking a replacement lower at FTR.

    I also have a transitional Lithgowicon Mk1 that has been renumbered. It’s a real shame as it may be the only one in existence. I’ve certainly never heard of another. It has the second dovetail but doesnt have the dimples. I’d guess the number to be around A350 and certainly not passed A377 as that is Mk1M pattern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    the box was an inch deep in cosmolineicon.
    John, many years ago I had a Vickers, which arrived up to the knee in cosmoline, the Vickers itself wasn't too bad but the tripod took some cleaning, still have the tripod box with some remains of cosmoline.

    The Gun was a Lithgowicon one and was in new condition........

    I bought this from a Big major dealer in Military surplus etc, I won't give them the free advertising as they were unpleasant ........

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