While this website is dedicated to tanks and AFVs, we will occasionally look at anti-tank weapons as well. Recently, the TFB (thefirearmsblog.com) posted an article written by friend of Tank and AFV News Nathaniel F about the US T124E2 anti-tank gun. This gun has an interesting history, being one of the last towed anti-tank guns issued by the US Army. It was issued in the early 1950’s but under a 100 were built before the army decided to stop production and focus on recoil-less rifles instead. The T124E3 was a 76mm weapon, based on the 76mm gun used in the M41 Walker Bulldog tank. It was intended to be a very light weight weapon, suitable for use by airborne forces. On paper is appears to be a much better weapon than the heavy and cumbersome towed 3 inch gun issued to US tank destroyer units in WW2. Despite its very limited production run, quite a few of these guns survive to this day as monuments in front of veterans halls and public parks. Read the TFV article here. We have included a small gallery of pictures of a T124E3 gun on display outside the VFW post in Muskegon MI on Getty Street taken a couple years ago by the editor.
I may have been a bit imprecise with my words; I do not know for certain that the T124E2 was based on the T91/M32 gun, only that they use the same ammunition.
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Hmm, this might warrant further research. I’ve never really thought about how the 76mm gun on the M41 differed from the WW2 era 76mm guns.
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Apparently a lot; look at those performance figures!
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