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I thought that the example which the family friend had in the 1970's, and showed to me, had more than 2 pockets but I'm trying to remember back 40 or more years ago.
I've not seen a used example, only unused ones, and if they proved impractical to use that may explain why only unissued original examples turn up on the collector's market today.
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11-11-2019 01:08 AM
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There’s an early type that has extra pockets and the later without (I think, but I’m far from an expert).
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I wish that I had photographed the one which the collector friend produced in the 1970's; he did have a habit of turning up rare and unusual items.
The chap concerned owned a Willys Jeep which was styled on General Patton's.
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Update
Despite appearances the vest pockets do actually comfortably hold 2 mags each, i.e. 4 mags per vest. I haven't tried forcing in 3 mags but 2 mags fit just fine.
The skeleton assault jerkin
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Still isn't something I would see as useful to a Bren team.
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Would a Bren team member have a spike bayonet issued without a No4 rifle or Mk5 Sten. perhaps for mine detecting purposes with the entrenching tool handle?
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Would a Bren team member have a spike bayonet issued
Maybe Peter remembers... BUT...when I carried the 1919MG, I didn't have one on issue. Normally not issued to guys that don't need one.
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I think they were supposed to be for offensive manoeuvres, whether the name ‘Assault Vest’ is another hype like the Jungle Carbine I don’t know but it kind of makes sense for the gunner to have mags to hand rather than rely on the rest of the team if he’s in an offensive direct attack posture.
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So from a Military commonsense standpoint what would the point be to produce these. I must say I have always been surrounded by everything Bren including one of the 2 built as cut through's for the 1938 Exhibition which I sold off two years ago, but never seen these before.
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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The suggestion of these being actually used...you could take this two ways but, we had one for our FN C2 that carried four(issue five). That wasn't enough mags or ammo and was a horrible thing to wear. This would just be worse. I expect they were just a flash in the pan like the shovel with a hole in it for WW1. Lots produced but never actually accepted or brought into service. That's why so few have seen them.
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