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    But other than that, was it exactly the same group of companies, in the same relationship with each other, who made the Bren marked with "D" and "M67"?
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    Yes is the simple, no different to Enfield moving from the Enfield and crown Mark to the ED.

    This is possibly where the misunderstanding of Enfield making the Mk2, the D for Daimler being confused with the ED of Enfield.

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