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Old 27-11-15, 22:05
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Ron, you ever straped those bren mag bags to your wartime bike, filled them with beer and gone off road!. A lot of people ebay them as pannier bike bags.

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Old 27-11-15, 22:52
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I have heard of these as "bail out boxes". Not 100% sure of the authenticity of this claim but if memory serves, the intent of these was as emergency grab and go kits in the event of the crew having to dismount the vehicle.
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Old 28-11-15, 00:18
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I have heard of these as "bail out boxes". Not 100% sure of the authenticity of this claim but if memory serves, the intent of these was as emergency grab and go kits in the event of the crew having to dismount the vehicle.
The original intent of a Universal carrier was "grab and go" as opposed to acting as a fighting vehicle. The Carrier would drop off the Boyes or the Bren along with suitable quantity of munitions, and the carrier would withdraw to a suitably safe position. Perhaps these bags were an evolution from the steel chests of mags provided for the Bren and Boyes. A chest of loaded Bren mags would have been heavy.
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Old 28-11-15, 03:17
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Chris, Yes they were "bail out bags" The early carriers were not originally supposed to "do battle" They were supposed to deliver the gun crew to a point, drop them and retire. Remember the British army was still having trouble with letting go of lining up in ranks of three, facing a similar enemy 150 yards away.Blitzkrieg left the allies lost for answers.
In saying the above, I don't think the bail out bags came into being until the second half of carrier production.

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Old 28-11-15, 03:34
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Thank-you very much for the measurments Ron.
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Ron, you ever straped those bren mag bags to your wartime bike, filled them with beer and gone off road!. A lot of people ebay them as pannier bike bags.

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Yes Kevin. I once saw one on ebay, advertised as a motorcycle pannier bag. The seller seemed quite appreciative when I corrected him and altered his listing accordingly. Ron
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Old 29-11-15, 13:52
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If anyone is thinking of making some replacement steel brackets for the backs of the bags I would be interested in buying some, because of the design many have been removed including the one currently on eBay. I have a couple without the brackets but otherwise good.....Talking of which can you still get the copper rivets to fix them on with and if so anyone have a contact?

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Old 29-11-15, 17:52
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Just do a google search for copper rivets. There are lots of them. Ron
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