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For those who want more information on the Bren light machine gun, we've started to collate information we have in the archive here on a new webpage on the #VickersMG site. It includes the videos we've produced so far, information from the Army Council Instructions, spares layouts and links to the additional information we've shared on the Patreon pages.
We'll continue to build it as we work through our archive but there's enough there for people to get stuck into. It's in the absence of anything else static on the internet and resurrects some of the content we used on previous websites which are no longer in existence.
vickersmg.blog
We'll continue to build it as we work through our archive but there's enough there for people to get stuck into. It's in the absence of anything else static on the internet and resurrects some of the content we used on previous websites which are no longer in existence.

Bren light machine gun
Developed in the 1930s, the Bren light machine gun replaced the Lewis and saw service alongside the Vickers until 1968 when the Vickers was declared obsolete. The Bren continued in British service …
