clark
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Post by clark on Feb 14, 2007 7:17:57 GMT 1
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clark
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Post by clark on Feb 15, 2007 9:26:33 GMT 1
anyone?
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Post by mattgibbs on Feb 15, 2007 9:57:41 GMT 1
I find it a nightmare to post pics so you'll have to imagine my 1938 for now So many forums, so many different ways of doing pics. lol ttfn Matt
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Post by tom on Feb 15, 2007 9:59:30 GMT 1
Yeah, come on folks, lets see some readers wives. I'd put mine up but they are all already on the site in different threads.
Mind you, your minty restored examples do put a lot to shame!
ATB
Tom
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Post by tom on Feb 15, 2007 10:14:26 GMT 1
Check your post Matt!
Tom
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Mongo
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Post by Mongo on Feb 15, 2007 12:31:25 GMT 1
It's not my Bren but the Stoner 63A in "Bren" configuration is mine. The closest thing I have to a Bren is this
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Post by Kev on Feb 15, 2007 21:53:57 GMT 1
Posting this for Tim
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clark
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Post by clark on Feb 16, 2007 6:10:35 GMT 1
wow the wood on that MKI is beautiful that one of yours Kevin?
Remind me to order another when I get a moment.
As for hosting pics I can show everyone how you do it. Its very simple.
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Post by Kev on Feb 16, 2007 15:23:00 GMT 1
No the 37 Bren above is Tims.I just put the picture up for him.
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Post by Kev on Feb 17, 2007 14:08:17 GMT 1
Pic from Rod in NZ showing Bren\ZB items from his large collection.
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Post by missingsomething on Feb 19, 2007 1:29:01 GMT 1
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Post by woodsy on Feb 19, 2007 7:11:41 GMT 1
All of the many .303 Brens I got to play with when they were in NZ service (during the 1960's in my case), were all Inglis Mk Im's as I recall. They were generally in very good order and never missed a beat. Now that I am paying for the ammo, I don't shoot my ones too much!
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clark
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Post by clark on Feb 21, 2007 5:56:35 GMT 1
great pics keep them coming. For those who are having problems heres how to post a picture. Its really easy once you know how. 1 Find a photo hosting site. I use www.pbase.com but theres others like photobucket.com and the ones you get with your internet provider. 2 Upload your photos to the site. Basically just hit the browse button on the website and it will open up a window to search your computer for pictures. Once you find the pic of your liking upload it to the site. 3 Once that is done and it is stored on the site you chose to store your photos click on the photo to view it in its normal size. 4 Next highlight the link up in your browser copy and paste the link onto your message. 5 now put the commands IMG and .jpg/IMG in the front and to the end of your posted link to your photo. You will see the letters IMG in brackets in the beggining and the letters .jpg and IMG again in brackets but with a / before the IMG code. It looks like this
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Post by brenman303 on Feb 22, 2007 16:34:37 GMT 1
those are all very sexy brens!
how did you all get your metal/wood work so nice and clean?
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Post by 303mal on Feb 23, 2007 13:27:32 GMT 1
CRIKEY!!!! YOU GUYS ARE SO LUCKY! That's a very nice assortment of Bren's you all have especially the Mk.1.'s. I drooled all over my keyboard! After 5 years of hunting I still can't find one to buy thats less then my house mortgage, and although tempting I don't think the wife would understand. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Well done and look after them all especially all those who have Lithgow made examples. I'd sell a kidney for one! down here in Oz but they are just so few and far between now. I'm going to go cry myself to sleep now. All the best to you all. Mal.
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