Darkman
Well-Known Member
As I am a Bofors fanatic, I recently bought this ex Australian Army 40mm Bofors gun. It is a British made gun - a 1942 Mk I* "M & A" gun in a Mk IV "N M" mounting on a Mk III (round outrigger legs) "BPM Ltd" platform.
It is in generally great condition and elevates/traverses OK on the crank handles. To deactivate it a solid plug has been welded in the barrel near the flash eliminator and the breech ring/firing pin has been removed, plus a few other minor things done.
It is missing the complete sight assembly (possibly stolen as it has been freshly removed) and the rear breech casing cover/cartridge deflector, but other than that it is fairly complete and in good mechanical order having been stored under cover for many years. The hydraulic pumps, electric motors and azimuth indicator (for synchronisation with the Kerrison predictor) used for automatic operation were removed by the Army in WW2 - a common mod to convert to manual operation only.
If anyone in Australia has any sight parts or a rear breech casing cover they would part with I would be very pleased to hear from them.
It is currently in post WW2 (Korean War?) trim with many minor mods including the single man (loader/firing number) platform conversion.
I know the Breech Casing was manufactured by Nuffield Mechanisation & Aero, but does anyone know who "N M" (mounting) or "BPM Ltd" (platform)was? I would love to find out.
Cheers, Graeme



It is in generally great condition and elevates/traverses OK on the crank handles. To deactivate it a solid plug has been welded in the barrel near the flash eliminator and the breech ring/firing pin has been removed, plus a few other minor things done.
It is missing the complete sight assembly (possibly stolen as it has been freshly removed) and the rear breech casing cover/cartridge deflector, but other than that it is fairly complete and in good mechanical order having been stored under cover for many years. The hydraulic pumps, electric motors and azimuth indicator (for synchronisation with the Kerrison predictor) used for automatic operation were removed by the Army in WW2 - a common mod to convert to manual operation only.
If anyone in Australia has any sight parts or a rear breech casing cover they would part with I would be very pleased to hear from them.
It is currently in post WW2 (Korean War?) trim with many minor mods including the single man (loader/firing number) platform conversion.
I know the Breech Casing was manufactured by Nuffield Mechanisation & Aero, but does anyone know who "N M" (mounting) or "BPM Ltd" (platform)was? I would love to find out.
Cheers, Graeme


