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    The mount I have on loan at the moment is the same as the top one in Kevins pic.
    The Australianicon/NZ type PVS-2 mount.

    I only have a Britishicon manual at the moment (army code 12258) which does not cover night vision gear.
    I do have Skennertons SLR book and also have your No.4T Sniper book which either you or Skennertonicon signed, I cant make out the signature!!

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    Can't help there...............

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    Just for comparison, here is the other inch pattern FN covers. The inside 2 are for the NV.

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    From left to right
    Standard C1/C2 rifle Cover
    Infrared Sight Cover/Mount
    AN/PVS-502 Cover/Mount
    C1 Sniper Sight Cover/Mount

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    Here are the same C1 covers, with their stuff attached.
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    That's something really mean just visible in the left side of the photos. Do I spy the business end of the mighty Mk2 Bren?

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    Here is the gratuitous shot of the rest of the Canadianicon junk wall. Including the Bren.
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    Woweeeeeee....., a sight to behold! Is the Bren shootable? It always winds my clock up when we shoot them. I think that the butt handle was the preserve of the Mk1 Bren.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Woweeeeeee....., a sight to behold! Is the Bren shootable? It always winds my clock up when we shoot them. I think that the butt handle was the preserve of the Mk1 Bren.
    Yup, all the guns can shoot, if I could actually take all of them to a range. Canadianicon gun law, doesn't have to make sense.

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    Does what you're saying mean that you can OWN automatics like the Bren, keep them at home and fire them but NOT take them in your car to a range? Sheeees. What if you had a range at home, in your cellar?

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