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Old 10-06-13, 01:07
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Yep, it's the serial number of a MK2 Inglis Bren, right near the end of production in the 15T series. The T was for Toronto. Not sure the significance of the S, but Terry may be correct about it being "spare". although you switched the barrels back and forth so often, and they were both matched for the particular gun.
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