The Bren gun was a series of light machine guns (LMG) made by Britain in the 1930s and used in various roles until 1992. While best known for its role as the British and Commonwealth forces' primary infantry LMG in World War II, it was also used in the Korean War and saw service throughout the latter half of the 20th century, including the 1982 Falklands War. Although fitted with a bipod, it could also be mounted on a tripod or be vehicle-mounted.
A 1944 Deactivated Mk11 Bren Gun with magazine and bipod, marked with Inglis 1944 serial no 12T6766. This gun has been deactivated to current EU spec and as such does not cock and dry fire. The magazine can be removed and the cocking lever moves freely.
*Condition*
This Bren gun looks very good for its age obviously used and of its age but without any rust or pitting, a small amount of paint loss to some areas but nothing that detracts from this genuine piece of ww2 history. Please see the pictures as they form part of this report.
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