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BRITISH TRY NEW BREN-GUN TECHNIQUE. The British Army has adopted the Bren light-automatic gun firing 500 bullets per minute, and has found that the weapon is most effective when used in the method shown in the picture. Blocks Supplied by Prime minister’s Department.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 152, 9 April 1941, Page 2

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BRITISH TRY NEW BREN-GUN TECHNIQUE. The British Army has adopted the Bren light-automatic gun firing 500 bullets per minute, and has found that the weapon is most effective when used in the method shown in the picture. Blocks Supplied by Prime minister’s Department. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 152, 9 April 1941, Page 2

BRITISH TRY NEW BREN-GUN TECHNIQUE. The British Army has adopted the Bren light-automatic gun firing 500 bullets per minute, and has found that the weapon is most effective when used in the method shown in the picture. Blocks Supplied by Prime minister’s Department. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 152, 9 April 1941, Page 2

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