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Bren barrel identification
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Could someone tell me what version this barrel is please?
I would buy a book on the Bren,, but I hear a really good one is in the works.
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11-20-2013 08:35 AM
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Hi Vincent!
Maybe Bren MK3 Barrel?
Last edited by Luis Bren; 11-20-2013 at 08:55 AM.
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It's an old friend. The BARREL, assembly Mk4. It is the lightweight short version from the Mk3 gun. I know what you're going to ask next......... Well, what /where is the Mk3 barrel then. Good questioon! The Mk3 barrel was a lightweight Mk2 barrel, machined down to the Mk4 barrel spec but fitted with the Mk2 flash eliminator. This barrel waseveloped for the Mk4 Bren which was a lightened Mk2 gun
Incidentally, after about 1955 or so, the short Mk4 barrel was standardised as the norm and could be found on most in-service Brens as and when the old Mk1's and 2's became exhausted.
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Originally Posted by
Luis Bren
That is a MkII gun with a MkIV Barrel. Nothing is easy!
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At least you could ZERO a Mk2 gun with a Mk4 barrel. It was IMPOSSIBLE to zero a Mk1 gun with a shorty Mk4 barrel because the graduations simply didn't equate to, well......., anything really, even on the Mk1 gun over about 400 yards. You muddied the waters even further by shortening the sight radius. Yep......., I know the Indians did it with their Mk 1/3 and all that.....
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Last edited by Luis Bren; 11-20-2013 at 04:04 PM.
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Ah! Thank you, Captain Laidler.
The additional information is much appreciated too. It explains everything.
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Originally Posted by
Vincent
Ah! Thank you, Captain
Laidler.
The additional information is much appreciated too. It explains everything.
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Thats a nice looking Indian made Mk3, been looking for one of those myself.
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