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All relevant internal parts as photographed. Late Mark 1 or Early Mk 2 Butt / Lower Assembly with bent steel butt plate. May be missing front or rear tripod mounting pins. Demilled Mk 1 Receiver with Mark 1 drum back sight assembly.
Still retaining the original choice live barrel, IMA is pleased to offer a small selection of now really hard to find British WW2 Bren Gun Parts Sets complete with torch cut Receivers imported over 10 years ago.