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take THIS apart


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ah come on the bren all the way, take er right down to the pins and post some pics, I know being a deact guy this will make me hate you out of jealousy, closest I get to field stripping my brens is taking off the butt stock----yippppie----:(:mad::kickInTheNuts:
 
Well really if you are that bored, why not do them all??? What's the point of owning such amazing firearms if you can't brag about them.
I will, I guess.....Its a little time consuming cuz of dial up I-net so I decided to make you folk have a bun fight about it


mind you, I seem to recall someone mentioning that there's somewhere around 259 seperate milling operations to manufacture a BREN receiver too...
Hafta get the books out....but I think its actually 1,200 individual operations


Klunk you lazy bugger, how about instead of "which one should I take apart?" you do a "which one should I do a semi-auto buildup of?"
Sure....Lemme warm up the dremel and Ill start turnin em out:runaway:


ah come on the bren all the way, take er right down to the pins and post some pics, I know being a deact guy this will make me hate you out of jealousy,
Funny thing is....My BREN is a dewat to....I will hafta make a short trip for pics of a operational unit:redface:
 
Sweet!

Though I have disassembled a live Bren a few years back, and what surprised me the most was that it wasn't all that different from any modern belt-fed MG. For anyone with experience on the FN minimi or MAG models (ie: C9 and C6), the Bren is a piece of cake.
 
Sweet!

Though I have disassembled a live Bren a few years back, and what surprised me the most was that it wasn't all that different from any modern belt-fed MG. For anyone with experience on the FN minimi or MAG models (ie: C9 and C6), the Bren is a piece of cake.

are you talking field strip and total takedown right to a bare frame
 
I believe it was just a field strip of the internals.

Hell I once stripped a bren down to a bare reciever and put it back together with gunsmith buddy, now that was crazy to put back together if it wasnt for the manual we found online we'd still be working on it.

Pretty well made gun I must admit, nothing shabby about the inner workings of that one
 
nah....

Im thinkin a detailed field strip pretty much....I aint punchin pins I have never punched before

besides...it aint my BREN

Pics tommorow (if it stop rainin and hailin....some weather today)
 
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