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    tr63,

    Do you really need a 3" piece from an "early" receiver or will a piece from any MK 1 work? On the pictures I've seen of the DD brens the rear 3 '' of the receiver appear to be identical to all of the Mk1's.

    Military Gun Supply has demilled MK 1 receivers for $70.

    If you haven't already checked, guys from this forum may be able to come up with some pieces:

    Login (weaponsguild.com)

    BAR is definitely right if they are not from the same gun they will take more work and fitting but what you are adding has no markings so you can grind away.

    Good Luck,

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    A non DD Enfield Mk1 is machined differently in that area, as is a Lithgowicon but an Inglis Mk1 is very similar. If you’re handy with a mill, a good attempt could be made modifying an Enfield piece probably after welding up.

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    Bren build

    tr63, you need to definitely check out Weapons Guild if you are venturing into a semi auto build. Most of the guys here tend to be about the full auto Bren, but there are a good number of us "semi auto only" guys here.

    Also, I am sure you know to keep checking GB. There is always something interesting popping up there. SOMETIMES you can find stuff on Armslist, but that tends to be a more fruitless search most of the time, as far as parts go.

    One last comment. I believe there was a transition at some point during the Mk1 lifespan, as they went into the Mk1* and then the MkII version in short order. Mostly has to do with lightening cuts to the receiver. If I have this right, I believe the early MkI had them, but at some point in the MkI* transition, they eliminated them and section of that gun started to take on characteristics of the MkII. This MAY have some effect to the contours of the upper body as it transitions into the end of the receiver that you are looking for. Just make sure that your DD upper has a contour similar to the end section you are purchasing.

    All the best! Keep us posted or send your questions this way!

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    Here's the pics as requested...
    Quote Originally Posted by tr63 View Post
    I will get the wife to take the pictures
    Here as requested...
    Regards, Jim

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    Thanks Jim for posting the pictures for me .

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    Quote Originally Posted by tr63 View Post
    I have one of BRP's Bren doubledove tail center cut sections that I want to build . Brain at BRP has only the center sections of a Bren for sale. He has no other sections to complete any build for a BREN . IMA is sold out of their early cut 3 piece receivers . I was hoping a member might have the first 3" section of the receiver that they did not need ,that I could use .
    I got a update today from IMA that their web site now lists as in stock their early cut 3 section Bren receiver. It seems that they had incorrectly listed them out of stock last week !!!!

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    I’m a bit lost with how many receiver sets you have there. 3?

    One of them is ex Greek, one is an early Mk1 DD and one is a transitional (just realised the transitional is the ex Greek gun).
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    Thanks All for the info share on this. I've got two sets of Well torched doubledove tail bren receiver parts. So Thanks for the info. Someday I'll have to give them a go.

    Later 42rocker

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    My goal is to make 2 BREN guns one is the IMA early cut signal dove that has the nice troch cut sections . It is a Mk I Lithgowicon M.A. 1940 .The second one is the double dove tail that has the complete center section intact with the cut that was made 3/8" before the locking shoulder and the second cut 4" ahead of the barrel locking nut, the area with the manufactures marking has been milled off ? The other sections are to be welded up to complete the rear of the double dove .The BRP center section will need no welding in the mag. well ,or the barrel nut a area making head spacing and mag. well area a no brainer ! I can head space the action as it will accept a barrel ,locking nut ,bolt, and my head space gauges . Any one have a ideal who made the BRP center section shown in the above pictures ?
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    The BRP centre section is from an Enfield made transition gun and is ex Greek. You’ll notice it’s had the ED logo and year milled off, and also the acceptance marks linished away.

    The Lithgowicon Mk1 can’t be 1940 as they didnt start production until 1941.

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