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While this video deals mostly with British and Empire/Commonwealth usage of the Bren during the Second World War, there is an incomplete post war history contained as well. Mention of generalities is of course included, but an exhaustive listing of second line and reserve use into the latter decade of the 20th and the early 21st century is not complete… Australia and the Republic of Ireland are two such countries where the Bren in either 7.62 or 303 remained in ever decreasing numbers in various armouries and military locations into the 21st century… Please pardon the incomplete listing of these examples…
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Hi all, welcome to Britishmuzzleloaders… Don’t let the name deceive you!
This is an Historical Shooting Channel that features British and Empire Military Arms from the Victorian era (plus or minus, that is). The Baker Rifle, the Enfield, the Snider, the Martini Henry, the Lee-Metford and Lee Enfield. Eventually there will be the a Brown Bess too.
Although the Channel was stared with a focus on the Enfield Rifle-Musket (hence the name), it has grown in scope and I hope that it might be your source for all aspects of using and shooting these fine old firearms in a military context.
Thanks all for your comments and questions. I look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers, Rob