Bren Gun Handling Poster
This is a period poster for the elementary handling on the Bren gun. The poster is rather tatty especially around the edges. read more
45.00 GBP
Infantry Training Light Machine Gun Pamphlet No6
This is a infantry training pamphlet No6, which covers the Bren gun. It illustrates the handling and field stripping and positions of the firing the light machine gun. It also includes the use of the sustain fire mount. The pamphlet was published on the 11th November 1948, with a supplement added on 17th July 1951. read more
20.00 GBP
Infantry Training Light Machine Gun Pamphlet No6
This is a Infantry training Pamphlet No6, which covers the Bren gun. It illustrates the handling and field stripping and positions of firing the light machine gun. It also includes the use of the sustained fire mount. The pamphlet was published on 11th November 1948 with a supplement added on 17th July 1951 read more
20.00 GBP
Australian WW2 Dated Bren Gun Cover
This is a unissued 1945 dated Bren gun cover. WW2 dated examples are extremely rare the majority tend to be 1950's dated. read more
195.00 GBP
Australian Bren Gun Cover
This is a unissued Australian Bren gun cover which is dated 1954. read more
65.00 GBP
British Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Bandolier Wooden Box & Insert
This is a Boys Anti-Tank rifle wooden box with its metal insert liner which would been loaded with full bandoliers. The metal liner retains its label which gives the date December 1942 when it was loaded. The box also retains its wooden lid read more
295.00 GBP
British Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Bandolier Wooden Box
This wooden box would container a metal liner which carryed loaded bandoliers for the Boys Anti-Tank Rifle. This example is missing its metal liner insert and wooden lid. read more
140.00 GBP
British Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Breech Cover
This is a 1940 dated Boys anti-tank rifle breech cover, which is in excellent condition and maker marked MECo for Mills Equipment Company. read more
245.00 GBP
British L1A1 SLR Bandolier
This L1A1 SLR bandolier is the very similar to the pattern used by British forces during WW2. The pattern had a slight modification in the 1970's when the hook fastener was replaced with a press-stud. This example is dated 02/12/1974. read more
20.00 GBP