- Location
- Pile of Bones, SK
Huh...
3 way heat for the BREN-MG34-PPSh
Kinda expected more interest in the ZB.....Like Claven says its a wonder of old school machine work
The Bren is pulling ahead of the pack!
Huh...
3 way heat for the BREN-MG34-PPSh
Kinda expected more interest in the ZB.....Like Claven says its a wonder of old school machine work
The Bren is so vanilla! Trust me, the ZB is much more interesting machining-wise!

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 itWell 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.
Hafta get the books out....but I think its actually 1,200 individual operationsmind you, I seem to recall someone mentioning that there's somewhere around 259 seperate milling operations to manufacture a BREN receiver too...
Sure....Lemme warm up the dremel and Ill start turnin em outKlunk 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?"

Funny thing is....My BREN is a dewat to....I will hafta make a short trip for pics of a operational unitah 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,

Sure....Lemme warm up the dremel and Ill start turnin em out![]()
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.
Take the ZB apart.
are you talking field strip and total takedown right to a bare frame
I believe it was just a field strip of the internals.
How about a Lewis gun![]()
I'll "strip and pic" a Lewis for you after Klunk's list is done, if you want.



























