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Deactivated WWII Bren MKI dated 1942

Deactivated WWII Bren MKI dated 1942

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This is a Second World War Bren MKI by Lithgow, dated 1942. Lithgow only made 17,429 Bren MKI & MKIm's throughout the entire war, starting in 1940 and ceasing production in 1945, producing by far the fewest of any of the Bren manufacturers. Serial numbers ran from A1 to A9999 and B1 to B7429. This example is number A1488, meaning it is number 1488th made. It has matching numbers to receiver, trigger assembly and barrel. The magazine is an original WWII dated Aussie made example. Post WWII it was used a training aid and marked with the initials DP meaning Drill Purpose. The yellow paint was also applied so that it was clearly identifiable as a none firing "training" weapon. One of the classic WWII British and Common Wealth machine guns, they were used on all fronts throughout the war. Deactivated to current specifications with moving parts.

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Product Code: 1LI75

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