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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    What I and I think Lee Enfield are getting at is are the MK2 Brens marked with a "D" on the receiver, indicating Daimler (for the receiver), made/assemble by the same group of companies to the MK2 Brens that just have a dispersal code marking on the receiver.
    Yes. Earlier Daimler receivers were marked with a 'D' and later ones were marked with their dispersal code 'M 67'.
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