I've been trying to complete this group for a lot of years and I am finally getting closer.
I purchased an API marked Bren Ten this week and that completes all the cataloged Brens in my collection except the Jeff Cooper Commemorative and I have never even seen a picture of one other than Colonel Coopers.
First time that I have ever had them all out together so I thought I would take a photo.
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Very nice, impressive! Equally impressive that there's a magazine in each one :)
Quote from: Graybeard on February 22 2020 11:25:17 AM MST
Very nice, impressive! Equally impressive that there's a magazine in each one :)
The magazine problem was certainly not what everyone believes.
When they first started up they were going to make 10mm's and 45 ACP's. They worked with Mec-Gar on the magazines and Mec-Gar said they could make one mag that would work for both and the prototype did. The magazines were ordered and production started on the guns. When the magazines arrived from Italy they would not work in the 10mm which is what the finished pistols were chambered for. D&D would not pay for the mags and new ones had to be made elsewhere.
People had down payments on the guns and were screaming so pistols were shipped without mags so the customers knew they were getting their guns.
There are lots of magazines out there. Some are without markings and some are marked 10 mm.
Holy mackerel..what a collection! It's almost 1% of all Bren Tens ever made.
That is a retirement fund right there!
what a beautiful family photo. :D
do you shoot any of them?
The first one I bought was a Standard Model and I shot it some, maybe 500 rounds or so. It shot good and functioned fine but I got afraid after reading up on the slide problems. I was going to get it magna-fluxed or what ever they do to check the cast slides but I just decided to put it up as they cost too much to throw away.
Here is a photo of an API marked Bren. These supposedly went to close associates of Jeff Cooper at his American Pistol Institute and a few close friends who were Gun Writers. The serial number looks like a birth date but I do not know whose. The guys at Gunsite could come up with no answers.
Anyone here have any ideas?
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This note was in the box but who knows the origin of it.
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I am Aww struck. Nicely done.
Incredible collection. How much do you have it insured for?
Far less than I have in them.
Truly an awesome collection Beemer! Glad you shared them with us! DROOL! :o 8) ::)
Very nice : )
Quote from: BEEMER! on March 22 2020 11:05:27 AM MDT
Far less than I have in them.
LOL, I hope you have a good safe and a few large dogs.
I have the good safe but my dog died.
My idea on insurance may be different than some. I have never spent a dime on a gun that I think I would need in a short period of time. If all my guns disappeared it would not change my way of life except for recreation and hobby time. None of them would need to be replaced immediately for life to continue.
Now if my house, my car, or, my truck were lost, they would need to be replace immediately for my life to go on. Those items need insured to the fullest.
In my opinion, gun insurance premiums are way to high for the amount of risk I have. I have spent far less money on the security system I had installed. JMO
Quote from: BEEMER! on March 24 2020 06:34:08 AM MDT
I have the good safe but my dog died.
My idea on insurance may be different than some. I have never spent a dime on a gun that I think I would need in a short period of time. If all my guns disappeared it would not change my way of life except for recreation and hobby time. None of them would need to be replaced immediately for life to continue.
Now if my house, my car, or, my truck were lost, they would need to be replace immediately for my life to go on. Those items need insured to the fullest.
In my opinion, gun insurance premiums are way to high for the amount of risk I have. I have spent far less money on the security system I had installed. JMO
Gun insurance when shopped properly is cheap. I pay $3.50 per $1,000 of coverage. I see my guns the same as any other investment and they are worth protecting just like my other assets.
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It is also important to know, which I am sure that Beemer and Mike D do, but many do not....
Your homeowners policy covers firearms, but usually only up to about $2,500. I you own one or two or maybe even three guns, you should be fine. If you have more, then you need to pay for additional coverage. Contact you agent if you have concerns.
I have some insurance, just not complete coverage. I guess that it boils down to risk tolerance. Sure your Banks deposits are covered, probably your life if you are the bread winner, house and cars, but not much else.
The bulk of my assets are tied up in securities and if risk bothered me I would be crying right now.
BEEMER! That is an absolutely amazing collection, man!!! WOOF!
Quote from: sqlbullet on March 25 2020 09:57:55 AM MDT
It is also important to know, which I am sure that Beemer and Mike D do, but many do not....
Your homeowners policy covers firearms, but usually only up to about $2,500. I you own one or two or maybe even three guns, you should be fine. If you have more, then you need to pay for additional coverage. Contact you agent if you have concerns.
Yeah I have the standard coverage on my homeowner's (because it's included) but all of my guns/ammo/accessories are covered by a separate policy at the rate I mentioned earlier.
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Sir I would respectfully suggest finding a good firearm museum to display them in.
Proper history and documentation and such, and it would likely take care of the insurance issue.
Your collection deserves to be admired.
Quote from: BEEMER! on March 24 2020 06:34:08 AM MDT
I have the good safe but my dog died.
My idea on insurance may be different than some. I have never spent a dime on a gun that I think I would need in a short period of time. If all my guns disappeared it would not change my way of life except for recreation and hobby time. None of them would need to be replaced immediately for life to continue.
Now if my house, my car, or, my truck were lost, they would need to be replace immediately for my life to go on. Those items need insured to the fullest.
In my opinion, gun insurance premiums are way to high for the amount of risk I have. I have spent far less money on the security system I had installed. JMO
Very very nice :o :P
Yea, but I bet you'd still cry a little bit if they disappeared or get destroyed; I know I would!
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