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    Bren Mk.II in .30-06

    Finally these surfaced and are to come to the market... Bren Mk.II in .30-06 caliber. They are all NOS still in grease, complete in transit chest with bipod and second spare barrel. Attached some quick mobile phone pics I did of the one I bought, better ones when I find time to pull out the camera!
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    Italianicon .30-06 Brens? Are they scratch built or conversions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    Italianicon .30-06 Brens? Are they scratch built or conversions?
    They are scrubbed and reworked.

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    I have no idea upon who made this gun. It does not look like reused or rebuilt rifles, but I know not much on Bren MG.

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    Breda Meccanica Brecia

    Here are some spare magazines for you

    BREN Mk2 BMB 30-06 7.62 MAGAZINES BOX Genuine militaria

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    Thanks. I have one box of spare mags to it.

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    Okay, this REALLY intrigues me. I’m fairly well versed on many things BREn, history-wise, and PARTICULARLY things regarding the industrial manufacturing aspect of the design.

    Coincidentally I’m also fairly well versed in the Post-War Italianicon arms industry as regards the major players from, again, the industrial manufacturing aspect. So I know a bit about Breda and the programs they were involved with (particularly in league with Berretta), but I have never heard of them manufacturing BREn receivers, much less complete BREn guns, in any caliber.....till right here and now. This is big news to me as a student of the Post-War Italian arms industry.

    And now I feel stupid for not ever having been aware of this fact.

    So, would someone who well knows this story of the Italian manufacture of these specific BREn’s please educate me thoroughly on the Breda made BREn’s???

    I’d be MOST grateful for as much specific detail as possible!
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    Could we see some more pics of the chest, please, because it differs from UKicon and Canadianicon versions. Thanks

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    The Italians basically copied the Britishicon transit chest design of the No. 4 T rifle also for their other sniper rifles. Among them also the chest design for the Garandicon M1D sniper rifle, which they later modified to the .308 caliber. I'm therefore not really surprised they invented their own design for a Bren MG chest as well.

    Attached are better pictures I did with the camera. I digitally removed the last three digits of the serial number. The Italians switched from .30-06 to .308 somewhen around 1970. They reworked all guns to the .308 caliber if possible. Hence I assume these guns simply sat in storage and never were used since they were in an obsolete caliber, as well as could not be reworked to .308 Winchester.

    PS: Italyicon got tons of guns post WWII of British and US manufacture. Among them Garands, Carbines and many Enfield bolt action rifles. The Enfield Riflesicon include SMLE from WWI and earlier, but the No. 4 rifles the Italians are exclusively Long Branch manufacture - and of those nearly all are post WWII made. Maybe therefore there is also an Canadianicon connection to these Bren Mk.II rifles in .30-06 ... ?

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