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For Sale: WWII Inglis Mk.I Bren and WWII USGI M1A1 Thompson SMG SOLD: see prices in red below. I'll consider trade for an authentic Breitling, Omega, Rolex, or other fine non-quartz Swiss men's watch (be advised any such piece will be authenticated by a certified watchmaker upon receipt). a) WWII Canadian Mk.Im BREN Attn. collectors, re-enactors, and military vehicle enthusiasts: this is easily the most 'minty' dewat Canadian Bren I've ever seen! Carefully and professionally deactivated, this museum quality gun's action and selector switch both move (the former does not 'lock'). Please note this Exc. Bren looks practically 'out of the grease' because it is: this 90%+ finish gun is not a 'frankengun' built from leftovers, not 'DP' (drill purpose) marked, and not a battlefield pickup. ![]() Perfect for the discerning collector who wants the absolute nicest Johnny Inglis Bren they can get, for the WWII vehicle enthusiast wants a great-looking Bren gun to match their meticulously restored commonwealth vehicle, and ideal for the re-enactor or regimental museum who want an excellent example of Canadian history. ![]() $(SOLD) and she's yours: EMT preferred, buyer pays shipping (please include your postal code in your PM for a shipping quote). Price includes a foam-lined 'Gun Guard' rifle case to ensure she arrives looking every bit as pretty as when she left. b) WWII USGI M1A1 Thompson Submachine Gun ![]() All original Auto Ordnance M1A1 Thompson SMG, U.S. Property marked WWII USGI issue. As with the Inglis Bren this is not a 'frankengun/mixmaster' and was never a converted auto. Thoroughly and expertly deactivated cock and click that doesn't show even when the bolt is opened (except under very close scrutiny with a flashlight, making this piece especially desirable to collector and re-enactor alike. Includes original sling as shown along with a zip up padded nylon case that fits the gun perfectly for discreet transport to militaria shows and re-enactment events. This tommy gun is the honest-to-goodness real deal. ![]() If you've wanted a WWII Thompson don't let this one get away: if you've been looking for one of these you know how scarce they are. $(SOLD) takes her: EMT preferred, buyer pays shipping. In closing please note each gun is one-of-a-kind: one they're gone they're gone! Canada Customs treats all firearms imports as live firearms and do not allow 'import for the purpose of deactivation,' which is why no more dewats are entering the country. Last edited by Pete-II; 05-03-07 at 17:35. |
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