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    Bren Fixed Line Sight register

    I have been compiling a register ok known FLS's
    Can anyone add to the list please ?
    If you would not like your initials listed by the serial number I will use 'xx'

    CI - 16317
    D - 16125
    RL - 15920
    - 15235 Warminster
    CS - 15020
    CH - 11525
    RB - 11132
    xx - 10010
    NT - 8354
    TG - 8239
    PB - 7731
    RW - 7431
    KG - 7382
    WW - 7377 (a)
    AM - 7323
    HL - 6642
    JB - 6015
    xx - 5819
    WW - 3031 (b)
    PH - 2951
    AK - 2901
    AF - 2874
    DG - 2643

    Others at Singleton AUS and Battery Todd FRANCE if anyone has a record of these ?

    Many thanks Kevin
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    As always thank you for another enjoyable visit,hope to see you again in a few months time.
    Many thanks Kevin

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    I see I,m still in the lead,

    GO 16317!!!

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    Mine is No. 962 The only other mark next to the serial is, I believe, a makers mark. Letter "C" with an arrow through the C and the barb is above the C. Certainly not a Canadianicon Gov't mark. It came in a laminated wood box that looks like it would fit in a binocular type case. It does not fit in a normal binocular case. pmrb

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    breakeyp,would this mark be the same as is on clark's FLS ? (Pic attached)

    Kevin

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    Ah, isn't that the mark of ROF Cardiff? I ask because in Malaya etc, the intelligence people used to have captured VC and Chinese Brens etc etc this mark was often confused with the real Canadian arrow within a C - and they're not the same thing. Unless there's a Cardiff in Canadaicon! (just joking.....)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev G View Post
    breakeyp,would this mark be the same as is on clark's FLS ? (Pic attached)

    Kevin
    Yes, same mark exactly. No other markings on the sight. Andf the signifigance is?

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    Have never managed to track down the marking unless Peters ROF Cardiff takes the cigar ?
    The same marking can also be found on some of the FLS stowage boxes and also Vickers tripods (various numbers used)



    pic stolen from -http://www.vickersgun.com/gallery.htm

    Can anyone post a pic of ROF Cardiff mark to compare ?

    ATB Kevin

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    I have a part of a Bren MK1
    It has the marks :

    SIGHT LENSATIC MK1
    LONDON OPTICAL COMPANY
    SGT. F.L.BREN. .303 IN 1939
    PL 2559

    Is it valuable ?

    Dan

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