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No there wasn't a belt fed bren, but a few were made in Canada, in .22 caliber, for use on indoor ranges, for training in winter.
By 1944. the John Inglis factory here in Toronto was producing 60 percent of the bren guns, world wide. Inglis had made stoves and refrigerators, before the war. They also made " The training Sgts nightmare " the Sten gun .
Jim b.
No there wasn't a belt fed bren, but a few were made in Canada, in .22 caliber, for use on indoor ranges, for training in winter.
By 1944. the John Inglis factory here in Toronto was producing 60 percent of the bren guns, world wide. Inglis had made stoves and refrigerators, before the war. They also made " The training Sgts nightmare " the Sten gun .
Jim b.