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**BREN MK II IN ORIGINAL TRANSIT CHEST (C&R).

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
**BREN MK II IN ORIGINAL TRANSIT CHEST (C&R).
SN 6T2564. Cal. .303, 25" bbl. Registration # is on bbl latch. This Bren was manufactured by “INGLIS” in 1945 and includes the orig transit chest with spare bbl, 8 magazines, 2 orig rnds of ammunition & a packing ticket indicating consignment of a gun with a different SN to the "R.C.N.A.D Sydney" on February 24, 1960. Also included is a standard Bren ground mount in serviceable condition. BBl in gun is dated "42", with the "2" being an odd stamp and serial numbered "6T2621" below a struck through SN of "3T3217 S". The third number on this bbl is "5128J". The spare bbl is dated "39" and marked with SN "3726". This earlier bbl has had metal milled out from the underside of the front sight base to lighten the bbl. Transit chest was originally marked for a MK II gun, but some paint has been applied over the 2nd "I". The chest is correct for this gun. Mechanism operates smoothly when cycled by hand and passes function check. Mags fit well in magazine well. PROVENANCE: Carl "Bill" Morrison Collection. CONDITION: Overall finish & appearance of metal parts is truly outstanding, nearly perfect. Dull gray/blue on receiver, perhaps refinished. Bbl & charging handle have about 70% finish, almost all the loss on the charging handle being where it contacts the receiver. Bbl blue is thinning to a pleasing gray patina. Spare bbl retains strong 90% coverage blue finish. Bipod has a 1/4" bare scuff on either side of each leg and some loss of finish of the outside of the legs. Buttstock & handgrip have a couple of gouges and handling marks but are absolutely solid and in a pleasing brown color. All but one of the magazines have a rough gray finish, one magazine has a smooth blued finish with a curious hand scribed inscription dated June 20, 1958 "Katabora". Bore is very dirty and needs a cleaning, but is shiny underneath the grime. Spare bbl in same condition. Bolt face is excellent although it and the receiver are dirty and need a cleaning. Ground tripod although functional has significant deep scale and is covered in grime & oil. Transit chest is in good serviceable condition with a crack in the lid about 12" long on the right side & another crack in the lid about 12" long on the opposite side. Still very serviceable. Orig Bren guns in this condition in the orig transit chest are extremely rare to come by, making this an exceedingly desirable find indeed. 4-48664 JWK22