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World War II Inglis Bren MK1, Old Specification, dated 1941

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~ World War II Inglis Bren MK1, Old Specification, dated 1941 ~

Here we have a very nice old spec deactivated Bren Light Machine Gun produced by Inglis in 1941. The Serial numbers are x5877 & N591. Renowned for its role as the primary light machine gun for British and Commonwealth forces in World War II, the Bren was also used in the Korean War and throughout the latter half of the 20th century, including the 1982 Falklands War. While equipped with a bipod, it could also be mounted on a tripod or a vehicle. The Bren is celebrated for its reliability, accuracy, and versatility in both offensive and defensive roles.

~ Condition ~

This Bren gun has been deactivated but can still be cocked and dry-fired. It shows signs of use consistent with active military service. Nearly all Bren guns have parts that may not belong to specific marks, particularly this variant, as improved parts like folding cocking handles and adjustable bipod legs replaced earlier components. Most parts of the Bren are interchangeable. Please refer to the photographs as part of the condition report.

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