
Anyone have a clue as to the why of the giant trough that seems to surround the main gun.
To catch short rounds possibly?
Kidding about that last.
Maybe to provide a protected (sort of) channel for aiming/observing direct fire, which is, I assume, the only sort of firing these ever did.
And was this 76.2mm they used for this a field gun or a Naval gun?
In closing, it seems to me that this archaic monster - but for the fact these MG's are all.30 - wouldn't have been much outgunned by a 2nd war Sherman.
Bit under-armored though.
Dan Brock













