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    "Skeletonized"Inglis MkII Bren

    I have the most beautiful 'skeletonized'/Armourer's Cutaway 1945 Inglis MkII Bren that anyone ever saw.I am NOT talking about a Northern Saskabush reweld turned into a cutaway but rather a mint/new Inglis that had a whole lot of air added where loverly DOSCO steel used to was.

    The whole gun is literally brand new and many of you who have attended the Calgary Easter Show over the past 5 years have ogled it.What do you folks figure that the 'gun' might be worth?It IS registered as a NON-FIRING Armourer's CUTAWAY to act like a chain of garlic on potential overachievers in red coats who suffer from a severe lack of grey matter between the parietals.You ALWAYS seem to get one of these fools trying to show how SMART he/she/it is to impress others they have in trail.The registration slip just knocks the stuffing out of these turkeys and they go away.

    PITY that they had to desecrate a brand new gun though !!

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    Love to see pics if you get a chance John....

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