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    Buying a deact Bren

    I'm after buying a deact Bren.

    Why? Well, I shot one in the Army and Air Cadets circa 1969, I've got a No 4 (T) and straight pull L1A1 in the cupboard for the same reasons (and Peter won't sell me a L98A1 ), so it's just to cuddle really

    Anything I should particularly look out for? I'm not after historical importance, nor technical correctness, and prefer the simpler looks of the Mk II.

    An early deact would make sense as it should cock and dry fire.

    Apart from that as far as I can see all I need to go for is the cheapest tidy one I can find

    Any helpful pointers?

    Anyone got a nice tidy cheap one for sale?
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    Buying a Daect Bren

    ANY of the Bren LMG series SHOULD have a fully working dry fire action in the UKicon.
    There is no requirement to weld solid a Bren. It comes under the 'dedicated' LMG class in Section 8 Of the Deact requirement specs as a True LMG. & thus does NOT need to be welded up solid. The Barrel however, MUST be pinned or Welded to the Reciever to prevent removal. The action itself, CAN be field stripped.

    Buy any one of the Bren variants, they are all nice!.....

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    Has anyone any idea of current prices in the U.K for 'Old Spec' D.A. Mark 1 Bren Guns. I've tried to check the usual websites but there seems to be a dearth of Brens at the moment.

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    Currently they are runing at £500 to £600 but as mentioned above, the only diffrence between old and new spec Brens is a few minor points like pinning the flash eliminator on and removing the locking shoulder and welding the hole up. If you would like a Mk1 you can buy for less but requires some tidying up, let me know as I have one.

    This site lists Brens from many dealers.

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    Let me know if you want a Mk2. I know of plenty

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    Thanks. I'd forgotten Gunstar. Had tried Guntrader but none on it when I looked. There are two coming up at a local auction so at least I have an idea what to bid. Hopefully I can then sell them on to help fund my shooting!

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    Did you ever feel inclined to take up these worthy offers Dave TS?

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    http://www.chelmsfordmilitaria.com Have just had a delivery of Brens. Budget of about £500 should get you one. I bought a very nice Inglis Mk1M, 1942, from him a few years ago. Hope this helps, Lester

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    Another site to look on is Milweb, has a very nice 25 Lb field gun on the Artillery section, a snip at £10,000 if anyone has a slot on there ticket ?

    The link below will get you to the Deacs

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    The links seem to point mostly to 'Franken-brens' but then again the OP said he wasn't worried about "technical correctness" but for the sort of money being asked I would !

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