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    Default Anyone into WWII weapons?

    As the topic asks, anyone into WWII weapons who can give me some suggested sites to look into?

    I am selling, on consignment, a Bren MK II that was built by Historic Arms LLC, Franklin, GA. Has both 7.62x54R and .303 British barrels, lots of magazines, parts, etc. THIS IS A SEMI-AUTO, Not an NFA item.

    Need to find some places to advertise it.

    Here are some pictures of it:



















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    Default Re: Anyone into WWII weapons?

    I like it. Its a shame the mfg had to plaster his name in plain view.

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    Default Re: Anyone into WWII weapons?

    Is this NFA or semi? Neat piece.
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    Default Re: Anyone into WWII weapons?

    Semi or NFA, post it on 1919a4.com forum.
    In America arms are free merchandise such that anyone who has the capital may make their houses into armories and their gardens into parks of artillery. - Ira Allen, 1796

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    Default Re: Anyone into WWII weapons?

    Thank you Josh, that's a very good start, much appreciated.

    Oh, BTW, it is a semi auto so anyone over the age of 18 can own it (as long as they are not a prohibited person - you know I had to add that legal caveat ) (I'll edit my post to show that, thank you gghbi)
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    Default Re: Anyone into WWII weapons?

    I've got a buddy that does reenacting, I sent him a link.

    Dale

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    Default Re: Anyone into WWII weapons?

    Ron, check your inbox.

    Thanks, Dale

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    Default Re: Anyone into WWII weapons?

    Lots of great info at oldguns.net

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    Default Re: Anyone into WWII weapons?

    Can't help you selling, but that is very cool.

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    Default Re: Anyone into WWII weapons?

    nice gun, but a little history. this is a british weapon that has seen a lot of service through the years, from the 1930's all the way up into the 1990's. your weapon was not maid by historic arms, they simply bought the weapon and converted from full auto to semi-auto. it was made by the Inglis of Canada and the Monotype Group.

    just wondering if it is numbers matching

    in just good condition they are going for around 3,000-5,000 and that is a group C gun. (numbers not matching)

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