Originally Posted By: james-l
The 1951 Gun Digest shows both the 21H and 22F was imported by Thalson Company, price was 167.50. Thalson was located in San Francisco at that time. The 1952 issue still had listing for both models.
My 1954 ed. of the Stoeger's catalog does not show BRNO rifles. I am Slovakian (on my father's side) and in WW2- the British Bren in, of course, .303 and not our 30-06) had some advantages over our BAR-- The Bren (Bruno-Enfield merged) had a 30 rd. top set box magazine (about 10:30 on the clock position) which meant the operator could get closer to the ground (deck) when firing from the prone position- and unlike the BAR with the two-fire position trigger assembly, the Bren had a better and less complicated trigger assembly and a slower cyclical fire rate- darn fine weapon, IMO.


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