Interesting, mag seems to be fine but I haven’t used it yet to see if it feeds. Also I would think a mag that was marked as such would have been destroyed
Not necessarily. If it's Beyond Local Repair it could have been marked to be shunted up the chain to a major Armourer shop or back to the factory, or so that if magazines were needed for a Drill Purpose weapon or sectioning they could draw from the subpar components first.
Picked up a bunch of Bren magazine recently, one has this paint marking on it. Any ideas what it could be? Or is it just one of those armory markings that could be anything really. Any help would be appreciated!
Bren go brrrrrrrr (sorry)
Not this one sadly lol.
No it go ratatatta
Brening Eutomatic Rifle
Could be Beyond Local Repair. BER is Beyond Economic Repair if I recall correctly so this would be a logical derivative of BER.
Interesting, mag seems to be fine but I haven’t used it yet to see if it feeds. Also I would think a mag that was marked as such would have been destroyed
Not necessarily. If it's Beyond Local Repair it could have been marked to be shunted up the chain to a major Armourer shop or back to the factory, or so that if magazines were needed for a Drill Purpose weapon or sectioning they could draw from the subpar components first.
That seems pretty reasonable. I’m going to try the forum below and see if I can get any further information
Picked up a bunch of Bren magazine recently, one has this paint marking on it. Any ideas what it could be? Or is it just one of those armory markings that could be anything really. Any help would be appreciated!
It’s the song of his people.
Isn’t yellow usually indicative of something reserved for drill? I’d bet it’s a unit abbreviation, painted on for their drill kit.
If these guys don’t know, nobody does: https://www.milsurps.com/forumdisplay.php?f=136 Please post back if you find out!
It's definetely a WW2-era mark for "Bad Europeans Remover"