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Old 04-09-16, 00:05
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Don't repaint it.......


also, this thread is now useless without photos of what is left inside your box. The vast majority of them are completely gutted as part of the re-purposing.
I have come across a number of the boxes which indicates there were a lot of these magazines floating around at some time. I suspect they all went to the smelter.

At one point, the magazines were worth more than the Bren. Maybe not anymore, but it is certainly a lot harder to find a drum magazine than a Bren.
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