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Regards, Jim
Cheers for the pic Kev, its the clearest one of the Owen foregrip mod ive seen, normally theres a hand in the way. I wish i was a machinist as that would look right nice on my Mk 3! It just so happens is I have a NOS Owen foregrip squirreled away somewhere...
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Tom
That spacer bears no semblance to reality - or necessity. What is it? A heat-sink or what?
No idea, they all seam to have them.
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7...elipad%201.jpg
I was wondering if it's some part of a vehicle or AA mount that they found a way to cobble a Owen grip to.
https://laststandonzombieisland.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/malay-and-new-zealand-soldiers-on-a-jungle-patrol-c1957.jpg
http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1962-an-anti-terrorist-patrol-in-malaya-up-to-their-armpits-in-the-99799162.html
ATB
Tom
Last edited by tombear; 04-27-2017 at 11:57 AM.
Yep, you're both right. Heat sink.....? No need as the grip is well away from the piston and gas cylinder. Could it be a simple spacer to, well....., space the grip? Both pics show the blokes wearing what look like jackets instead of the usual issue JG shirts. No webbing either except for a water bottle. Any ideas where he might have stuck his extra magazines?
I wonder if it's the same gun personally as I can't see the bipod or backsight either.
Looks like I'll have to get these papers back pronto to show the official instruction.
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 04-27-2017 at 03:30 PM.
Pic above is Manchester Regiment.
1st pic I posted was Royal Lincoln Regiment.
THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY, 1948-1960 (D 88040)
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Peter the reference to 'heat sink' was tongue in cheek :-)
Not sure as Tom has mentioned if it was adapted from another bit of kit to mate the Owen grip to the Bren ?
Here's another one (btm rh corner)-
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All points taken on board KG. But I never saw an Owen grip on a Bren in real life although to be fair, only ever saw a couple of the real thing too in my time. They were definitely in use in Borneo along the ridges and watchtowers. Manchesters and Lincolns were VERY early......, pre 1954/55 I'd guess. I don't know how early (but someone will tell me..........). Maybe these pre-dated the official introduction. But in any case modifications to weapons are tightly controlled for obvious safety reasons