Bren MK1 selector markings?
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Bren MK1 selector markings?
Hello everybody
I went out today and purchased a lovely 1943 MK1 Bren, its brilliant in all respects, but for the life of me I can't figure out the selector markings. The "S" in the middle is clearly safe, as it doesnt go click when I pull the trigger, and I can only assume that the "A" on the forwards position is for Automatic, and while I assume the "R" at the back is for single fire, I cant figure out what it stands for...
Does anyone care to enlighten me? :P
Thanks in advance
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Re: Bren MK1 selector markings?
"repertition"
meaning to repeat single round fire ,its a word no longer used by the british army for this
cheers ian
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Re: Bren MK1 selector markings?
Thankyou! The rest of the internet was so unhelpful.....
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Re: Bren MK1 selector markings?
you have to show pics of it now youve told us you have it co19 dont tease us
cheers ian
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Re: Bren MK1 selector markings?
I'll put some up tomorrow for ya
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Re: Bren MK1 selector markings?
looking foward to it ,the bren is my fave gun
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Re: Bren MK1 selector markings?
Repetition is still used folks.
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Re: Bren MK1 selector markings?
Agreed - I'm a reservist in the Canadian army, and we still describe the C7 as firing in "repetition" and "auto". I did an exchange with the British a few years back and I seem to recall them doing the same. It's been awhile since I handled an SA-80 but it seems to me that the one I was issued was marked R and A as well.
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Re: Bren MK1 selector markings?
i bow to that one guys ,,cheers ian
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Re: Bren MK1 selector markings?
I'm still serving and I've heard R being Repetition or Rounds. I'm an armourer and I prefer Repetition, 'Does exactly what it says on the Tin' as the saying goes.
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