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  1. OTO Melara 76 mm - Wikipedia

    The OTO Melara 76 mm gun, marketed as the OTO 76/62 Gun Mount, is a naval autocannon built and designed by the Italian defence company OTO Melara. It is based on the OTO Melara …

  2. Sherman showdown: 75mm vs 76mm – which gun ruled WWII …

    6 days ago · This video dives into the iconic M4 Sherman’s two main guns, the 75mm M3 and the 76mm M1, comparing their strengths, weaknesses, and battlefield roles. From armor …

  3. 76mm M1 Tank Gun Ammunition, as used in M4 Sherman Tank …

    Listing of all 76mm M1 Tank Gun Ammunition, as used in M4 Sherman Tank variants, as well as the M18 "Hellcat" Tank Destroyer (76.2x539mm-R) for sale here on Ordnance.com your one …

  4. 76mm Naval Ammunition | High-Explosive Rounds

    The combat-proven 76mm High-Explosive (HE) round can be fired from all types of OM 76/62mm naval guns. The round is designed to deliver blast and fragmentation effects against surface, …

  5. M4 Sherman tank with 76mm gun - WW2 Weapons

    To increase firepower the Ordnance Department developed the 76 mm gun M1 and M1A1, starting in July 1942. Tests showed that the existing M4 series turret was too small to …

  6. Cartridge, 76mm HEAT-T, M496 - Bulletpicker

    This fixed ammunition cartridge is used in 76mm gun cannons against heavily armored targets. The projectile is a hollow, steel shell tapered at the rear and fitted on the nose with a standoff …

  7. 76mm Gun M1 | Weaponsystems.net

    Similar to M1A1 but threaded for muzzle brake. Often seen with protective ring instead of muzzle brake. Similar to M1A1C but with faster rifling twist rate.

  8. 76mm - NamuWiki

    Aug 25, 2025 · It is an artillery caliber widely used around the world since before World War II . The correct caliber is 76.2mm, which corresponds to the 3-inch American and 76mm British 17 …

  9. Goodbye, MK 75: Cold War Classic 76mm Gun System Retired in …

    Oct 25, 2024 · Designed by the famed munitions firm of OTO Melara of La Spezia, Italy, and marketed from 1963 onward as the 76/62C Compact, the remote-controlled 76mm (3-inch) …

  10. 76 mm gun M1 - Wikipedia

    The 76 mm gun M1 was an American World War II –era tank gun developed by the United States Ordnance Department in 1942 to supplement the 75 mm gun on the basic Medium tank M4. It …