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darron swift 11-08-08 09:24

Drawing required for bren mount for carrier
 
Hi

Does anyone have a drawing for the mount, that mounts a bren to LP2A carrier?

Anything appreciated.

Thanks Darron

:cheers:

Bob Moseley (RIP) 12-08-08 05:34

Bren Gun Mounts
 
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Hi Darron - hopefully the attached images will help. Perhaps you should consider buying my photocopies of Carrier manuals. Details are in For Sale Or Trade.

Bob

Tony Smith 12-08-08 12:56

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Some Pics:

peter simundson 13-08-08 01:01

What a.....
 
useful device. Why the hell didn't the Canadian Design Board think of something like this instead of that stupid rubber strap to hold the Gun down.
?????????
OK Bruce (Parker of course)...tackle this question.

Peter S

Lynn Eades 13-08-08 07:18

Mount
 
So what did/does the Canadian mount look like? ...and what did the Brits use?

darron swift 13-08-08 10:19

Thanks guys for the drawing and pictures much appreciated.

Darron

pzrwest 15-05-09 16:21

Does anyone have a clear picture showing how the bren gun was attached to this mount? Thank you in advance

Rob Beale 15-05-09 23:52

No photo Harold,
 
The Bren is held by the front mount pin under the gas cylinder, and by friction at the rear of the mount, where a spring steel piece grips the receiver.

The mount hangs inside the front plate, to the right of the firing slot when not in use, or if a Vickers is fitted.
Rob

Brent
I think the Canadian mount is similar to the small cast mount that you see inside the front plate of a mid production LP2A as shown in Jeff Plowman's first NZ Armour book. There was a 'U' shaped piece of steel bolted inside the firing slot to narrow the opening for the Bren.
Rob

Tony Smith 16-05-09 05:55

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I'm not an expert at Photoshop, but this shows the relative position of the mount to the Gun.

m606paz 28-09-13 02:52

Hi Fellows

This cradle is the same to use in a Carrier T16?

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3648/4322.jpg

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3648/4301.jpg

Thanks in advance!

Regards

kevin powles 28-09-13 10:54

Brit carrier use.
 
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I have seen this mount in use on Brit built carriers. Pic attached of early Bren Carrier.

kevin.

m606paz 28-09-13 12:22

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Thanks foy your reply Kevin!

Maybe this cradle can be used in T16 too.... :rolleyes

m606paz 29-09-13 03:45

Anothers pics

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3656/IMG_3927.JPG

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3656/IMG_39281.JPG

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3656/IMG_3929.JPG

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3656/IMG_39302.JPG

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3656/IMG_3932.JPG

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3656/IMG_39331.JPG

Regards

Lynn Eades 29-09-13 04:23

Kevin, are you saying you have seen this T16 (m606 paz's photos) mount used in early British carriers?

Lynn Eades 29-09-13 04:55

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here are pictures.
These are the mounts used in the front of the early carriers (real Bren Carrrier) The Bronze lower mount being the primary mount in the gunners front armour of the earlier Bren Carrier. The number varied from model to model with most variants having 3 or 4 of them. With the advent of the U.C carrier, the rubber rest with rubber strap had superceeded this mount, in the front. The bronze mount (last picture) was employed at all other gun mount points. The upper part was to all intents, obsolete, with the arrival of the U.C., but did see some limited use at times (at the alternative mounts) where the aerial mount (pogo stick was the std issue item
The other one shown is the Australian arrangement that allowed the mounting of a Bren gun into the std Vickers mount fitted in the Australian LP2/ 2a Carriers.
From the bolt and clamping nut the top is exactly the same.

m606paz 29-09-13 15:45

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Thank you Lynn!

I found this IWM pic

universalgrl 29-09-13 19:13

Gunners hand grips
 
Does anyone have good photos/drawings for the two bolt on gunners grips brackets/mounts for a CDN MK I * carrier.
I have the rubber grips, need to fabricate the 2 mounts.

Bruce Parker (RIP) 29-09-13 20:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by peter simundson (Post 102226)
useful device. Why the hell didn't the Canadian Design Board think of something like this instead of that stupid rubber strap to hold the Gun down.
?????????
OK Bruce (Parker of course)...tackle this question.

Peter S

Because our DND at the time (and probably today too) were cheap b@stards. Not to say they didn't charge full price though.

kevin powles 30-09-13 01:42

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Lynn, not seen the t16 mount used in universal carrier, saying I have seen the Aussi mount in British carriers, seen a photo also of Aussi mount being used in a universal full sided carrier, will try and find it. I have access to one in the UK to copy next week. :)

kev.

Lynn Eades 30-09-13 01:55

Nice picture Mariano, There must have been a shortage of front guards, or some sort of trial going on. Any info with the picture?

m606paz 30-09-13 02:37

Lynn
The Carrier T16 belong to my Friend Martin in British Mods

Some Denix SMLE replicas

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3648/07101.jpg

In this post there are measures of mount http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...&postcount=150

I send you an email!

Jordan Baker 30-09-13 02:47

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How about this mount? To me it appears to be the "goose neck" from an anti aircraft mount that has been attached to the lower machined part that fits the brass mount. The carrier would be a British built one.

RHLI carrier from 1941. The carrier is the one that famously took the King for his first ride in a UC. The name plate on the front says "Gail" That was Denny Whitakers daughter back in Canada. He was the OC of the RHLI Carrier Platoon. The last picture is the entire platoon lined up for a photo.

Lynn Eades 30-09-13 03:02

Now you're complicating life Jordan. Never seen that one before.
It looks to be the standard bronze mount on the outside, so to use this mount would require four holes in the gunners front plate of a U.C.
Are these British carriers? (Brit headlights and horn) What's the bit with the name on it above the drivers vision slot?

horsa 30-09-13 03:20

We talked about some of these mounts on my restoration thread linked below. Scroll down to the Carrier Candy section on page five and message 150 has measurements of the Bren mount which fits into the cast sockets used with the pogo sticks.

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...?t=9136&page=5

I've seen the curved goose neck type mount in Jordan's photo somewhere else. Will see if I can dig it pics. Seems like it was on very early modified jeeps that the British airborne first had when they were still in the "show off" public relations mode prior to anything being done operational. Circa early 1942.

m606paz 02-10-13 03:55

Thank you David!

IWM pics

Carrier Bren, No 2, Mk I

http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib...9703/large.jpg

Men of a territorial battalion of the Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) on an exercise in their Bren gun carriers in the UK, 1939.

http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib...0066/large.jpg

Michael R. 02-10-13 06:44

tracks reversed
 
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HMH 209 with tracks reversed. HMH 241 was sent to Ford-Windsor as the sample for production of the U.C. MKI*.

kevin powles 02-10-13 19:27

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Gents, Mount in use, The driver of a Bren gun carrier of 51st Highland Division, June 1940.

kevin.


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