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6-pounder, American Style - Tank Archives

The penetration characteristics of the gun weren't bad. At 90 degrees, the M70 penetrated 135 mm of armour from 100 meters, 112 from 500 meters, ...

Ordnance, field gun, QF 25 Pdr Mark II | Imperial War Museums

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British Ordnance QF 6-Pounder Mk II/IV Gun 1/72 Ace Models

Customer Reviews. We're looking for stars! Let us know what you ... Related Products. British Churchill Mk III Infantry Tank with Ordnance QF 75mm Mk V Gun ...

Gun Barrel 2-pdr QF Mk IX - Dan Taylor Modelworks

The two-pounder was the standard British tank gun from 1938 until the arrival of the 6-pdr gun in 1942 It was fitted to all the major tank types - A9.

British Anti-Tank Gun QF 6-Pdr MK-II - IPMS/USA Reviews

It is just the gun. It has suffered from time, as the kit has never had the molds touched up or maybe even redesigned. The parts are riddled ...

18-Pdr QF Gun - Militaria

The Mk I gun barrel was made up of a rifled A-tube extending from the rear end of the chamber to the muzzle. Over the rear portion of the A-tube was wound ...

AFV Club 1/35 British QF Mk 4 6-Pdr Anti-Tank Gun & Mk III Carriage ...

Features: 2 kinds of metal gun barrel with rifling Rubber-like tires included Two types of machine gun shields Highly detailed recoil cylinder system Gun ...

Ordnance QF 6 pounder | Cannons - Guns - Scalemates

35005 (MM-5) 2019 New box. 35005. British ... Bronco 1:35. CB35168 2013 New tool Multi-topic (2). AF35217. British Ordnance. QF 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun Mk.IV.

British VSM QF 18-Pounder Gun with Carriage, Class III/NFA DD

Very fine overall, retains most of the later applied green painted finish. Left tire shows heavy dry cracking and wear. Firing pin does not release, otherwise ...

RV35044 6 Pounder Anti Tank Gun with British / Commonwealth Crew

British Ordonance QF 6-pdr Mk.IV Airborne Anti-Tank Gun - Image. Scale: 1:35. Manufacturer: AFV Club Product code: afv-AF35219 Availability: 5-10 business days.

6 Pounder Anti-Tank Gun - WWII Equipment.com

The 6 Pounder was designed primarily as an anti-tank gun but the tank version only differed in having a lug on the breech ring and the first guns produced were ...

6 pounder Hotchkiss QF Mk II 6 cwt Male Tank Gun

This type of gun was used as the main armament on the Mark IV Male tanks during the First World War. The gun features a vertical sliding breech block.

AFV Club 1/35 British Ordnance QF MK IV 6-pdr Anti-tank Gun ...

Recommended. This is an excellent kitset model of the 6pndr gun . Highly re...commended. show more

QF 2 Pounder – Ordnance Anti-Tank Gun – Brickmania Classic Series

The 2-pdr performed well against light tanks and thinly-armored vehicles, whether firing from established positions or entering combat with guns blazing aboard ...

The QF 6pdr Class M Mark 1 – the sting in the 'Tsetse'! | Shortfinals

The answer was a new, bigger gun, the Ordnance QF 6-pounder. This was a much better anti-tank weapon of 57mm bore, and was able to defeat most Axis armour.

Ordnance QF 6-pounder 6 cwt Hotchkiss Mk I and Mk II

But the Mark IV was also introducing a change in the main weapon : the long length of the original 6-Pdr gun of 40 calibres was a big issue on the battlefields ...

Matilda II Infantry Tank A12 with A24/27 6 pdr gun turret prototype

Infantry Tank Mark II Matilda II Mk V: Improved gear box ... Main armament OQF 6 pounder - L36,5 - 64 rounds. Sec. armament 2x ...

1:35 British Ordnance QF 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun Mk. IV

The Ordnance Quick-Firing 6-pounder 7 cwt, or just 6-pounder, was a British 57 mm gun, serving during the Second World War as a primary anti-tank gun of ...

1942 Ordnance QF 6-pounder 7cwt - museum exhibit

The United States Army also adopted the 6 pdr as their primary anti-tank gun under the designation 57 mm Gun M1. ... Mk IV, V and M1: 50 calibres. Crew - 6. Shell ...

A 3.7-Inch AT Gun? A Wartime What-If... - Warfare History Network

The British 3.7-inch antiaircraft gun might have served as an effective counter to heavy German armor in the North African Desert.