Bren LMG mount
I´m searching for more information and pictures of Bren LMG mounts that were mounted in vehicles. Does anyone have more information?
I already have two pictures. One of them is a Morris Light Utility truck. http://www.austintilly.nl/H23073a.jpg http://www.austintilly.nl/H23073b.jpg |
Are you looking for information on the Motley (sp?) mounts specifically, or all Bren LMG mounts?
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Here is another photo of the Motley mount. There are a number of variants to this rig and they were in production for several years, especially at the beginning of the war. Motleys were used on motorcycles as well as on trucks. The Armoured Train, on Canada's West coast, employed these to mount Brens in an AA role, on top of the carriages. The lack of sufficient AA guns forced the use of Brens, which in turn led to the popularity of the Motley mount. This also led to the development of the 100-round magazine.
Let me know if you want additional photos. http://www.servicepub.com/images/brenmount.jpg |
bren mounts
I´m searching information and pictures of all kinds of mounts that used brenguns. I do have some digital manuals and schema´s.
If you can send me more information and pictures, please do. Cheers, Arjan http://www.austintilly.nl/DDEIP3287BS1small2.JPG |
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Two images of Bren vehicle mounts:
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Aussie bren mount
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I an interested in knowing exactly how the weapon was held in the 'pole mount' on Aussie softskins. This is the mount that came up the side of the cab and bent over at the top like on the second Dodge in.
Cheers Cliff :) Photo - Cliff Hutchings |
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Found a few more.
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What make of truck is the second one on this thread, the one in colour?? I make it a Bedford but am not sure.
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A Bedford MW, this actual truck is one belonging to one of our club members, it is usually at Beltring, where the photo was taken. Richard |
Thanks Richard:
Helped a chap out on another forum. Bill |
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Arjan sent me some pix of Motley stuff and I haven't seen this one before. It's obviously one of the earliest versions judging by the design and it's dated 02/12/40. I cleaned the images up a bit and resized them to post here. I like the wooden seat. This would be a simple one to reproduce. It would also likely be the right one for my 1940 C15 as an AAAT truck. Then I'd just need a Bren and a Boyes.
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Motley manual
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This is one of Arjan's Motley manuals. It took a lot of work to get the pix fixed up to post. I made it into a pdf file for myself but at the lowest resolution possible it's over a 3 mb file so I'll post the jpg images.
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Motley manual
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I only get to attach five files at a time.
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Motley manual
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I'm getting there.
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Motley manual
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The last five pages.
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Bren mount proposal
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This Bren mount proposal is dated 1936. Note that it uses the front leg of the Bren tripod.
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Well camoflaged Motley
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Here's a pic of a well camoflaged Motley mount in the back of a CMP. No idea where or when picture was taken. Derek.
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This Motley Mk V seat is on ebay for $295. I'm posting the pix for future reference.
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Here's the rest of the pix.
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Well, I bought the Motley seat off ebay. Now I'll just have to fabricate the Bren mount. I'll go with this one for a single Bren like in the above picture of the one in the 11 Cab. I came across this bit of info on the arrangement of British outfits in 1940. This would be the 15 cwt AAAT trucks. (anti aircraft anti tank) This is the first mention I've found of how many guns they carried and is the same as what I'd assumed. These drawings are dated 1942 and they're converting to the 2 gun MK IV A setup. The one on the sidecar is the most detailed pic I've found of the MK IV. It looks like the single gun MK IV would be right for any late 1940 to 1942 AAAT. I wonder what they used for seating and storage on these trucks.
Anti-aircraft Platoon - the AA Platoon was commanded by a Platoon Sergeant Major, and included four trucks, each fitted with a single Bren gun on a 'Motley' mounting and carrying a Boys anti-tank rifle. |
Motley Mk6 maybe
Hi Guys
This post has been great a friend picked up what he was told was a Bren Anti Aircraft mount years ago but it was incomplete and he had no idea what make and model it was ..........now he`s getting closer its a Motley mount but its slightly different to the Mk5 shown here pics are still in the Camera at the moment Dave :salute: |
Another Motley ??
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Hopefully
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David Hardway, could you post some closeups of that mount from different angles, preferably with a ruler in place to see the dimensions? That's just what I need to go with my Motley seat when it gets here. Could your friend be convinced to part with it?
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Hi David
I will ask however i was going to try myself as i have two brens and an MW Bedford i will go and take some more photos i did take 6 but it was not until they were developed i realised there was nothing there for a scale Dave :salute: |
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It 's hard to tell from one picture to which mount this parts belongs. More pictures could make it easier.
Cheers, Arjan |
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A couple more
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Last ones for now next lot in camera
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