Item: ONJR26MAAC111

Original U.S. WWII Era 76mm M62 Inert Armor Piercing Projectile & Shell Casing for the 76mm Gun M1 - Dated 1943 & 1944

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  • Original Item. Only One Available. The 76 mm gun M1 was an American World War II–era tank gun developed by the U.S United States Ordnance Department in 1942 to supplement the 75 mm gun on the basic Medium tank M4. It was also used to arm the M18 Hellcat tank destroyer. Although the gun was tested in early August 1942 and classified on 17 August 1942, it was not until August 1943 that the Ordnance Department developed a mounting for the M4 tank that the tank forces would accept. It was not accepted for combat until July 1944. As with all deactivated ordnance, this item is not available for export.


    This is a great example of an M62 Armor Piercing round for the 76mm Gun M1, used in the Sherman tank during WWII. The projectile removes from the shell for inspection of the interior. It measures roughly 33½” tall with a 3½” base diameter.


    The side is the projectile is marked in ink:


    3 G
    PROJ. A.P.C. M62
    WITH
    TRACER


    The driving band is stamped: LOT CSA-4-1943 - 3” M62 PA.


    The bottom of the casing is stamped:


    76MM M26
    LOT-154    DB/G
    SHELL M88
    1944


    Ready for display.


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